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J Food Sci ; 75(8): H218-23, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21535498

ABSTRACT

This study assessed the metabolic response to sweetened dried cranberries (SDC), raw cranberries (RC), and white bread (WB) in humans with type 2 diabetes. Development of palatable cranberry preparations associated with lower glycemic responses may be useful for improving fruit consumption and glycemic control among those with diabetes. In this trial, type 2 diabetics (n= 13) received WB (57 g, 160 cal, 1 g fiber), RC (55 g, 21 cal, 1 g fiber), SDC (40 g, 138 cal, 2.1 g fiber), and SDC containing less sugar (SDC-LS, 40 g, 113 cal, 1.8 g fiber + 10 g polydextrose). Plasma glucose (mmol/L) peaked significantly at 60 min for WB, and at 30 min for RC, SDC, and SDC-LS at 9.6 ± 0.4, 7.0 ± 0.4, 9.6 ± 0.5, and 8.7 ± 0.5, respectively, WB remained significantly elevated from the other treatments at 120 min. Plasma insulin (pmol/mL) peaked at 60 min for WB and SDC and at 30 min for RC and SDC-LS at 157 ± 15, 142 ± 27, 61 ± 8, and 97 ± 11, respectively. Plasma insulin for SDC-LS was significantly lower at 60 min than either WB or SDC. Insulin area under the curve (AUC) values for RC and SDC-LS were both significantly lower than WB or SDC. Phenolic content of SDC and SDC-LS was determined following extraction with 80% acetone prior to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electronspray ionization-mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and found to be rich in 5-caffeoylquinic cid, quercetin-3-galactoside, and quercetin-3-galactoside, and the proanthocyanidin dimer epicatechin. In conclusion, SDC-LS was associated with a favorable glycemic and insulinemic response in type 2 diabetics. Practical Application: This study compares phenolic content and glycemic responses among different cranberry products. The study seeks to expand the palatable and portable healthy food choices for persons with type 2 diabetes. The novel use of polydextrose as a bulking agent making possible a reduction in caloric content and potential glycemic response is also characterized in this study.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood , Dietary Sucrose/adverse effects , Food Handling , Food, Preserved , Fruit , Glycemic Index , Vaccinium macrocarpon , Blood Glucose/analysis , Cinnamates/analysis , Cinnamates/chemistry , Cross-Over Studies , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diet therapy , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/psychology , Dietary Sucrose/administration & dosage , Female , Flavonoids/analysis , Flavonoids/chemistry , Food Additives/adverse effects , Food Preferences , Food, Preserved/adverse effects , Food, Preserved/analysis , Fruit/adverse effects , Fruit/chemistry , Galactosides/analysis , Galactosides/chemistry , Glucans/adverse effects , Humans , Hyperglycemia/prevention & control , Insulin/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Minnesota , Phenols/analysis , Phenols/chemistry , Polyphenols , Vaccinium macrocarpon/adverse effects , Vaccinium macrocarpon/chemistry
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