Published August 13, 2020 | Version V1
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The effect of replacing sucrose with L-arabinose in drinks and cereal foods on blood glucose and plasma insulin responses in healthy adults

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Glycaemic control is important in metabolic diseases such as diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance. L-arabinose inhibits the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose. So far little is known about its functionality in different food matrices. We assessed the effect of replacing sucrose with L-arabinose in drinks and in cereal foods on blood glucose and insulin in healthy adults. Glucose and insulin responses were reduced when sucrose was replaced by L-arabinose in drinks. Replacement of sucrose in cereal foods did not affect glucose responses, however it reduced the insulin peak. L-arabinose without sucrose in a drink did not affect glucose responses. Therefore, replacing sucrose with L-arabinose is potentially a good strategy to lower glycaemic and insulin responses. However, the effects depend on the food matrix and the nutritional composition of the food. Moreresearch is warranted on the functionality of L-arabinose in different food matrices and in other populations.

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Pol et al 2020 Effect of replacing sucrose with arabinose in drinks and cereal foods Journal Functional Foods.pdf

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PULP2VALUE – Processing Underutilised Low value sugarbeet Pulp into VALUE added products (PULP2VALUE) 669105
European Commission