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Journal:
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Ann Nutr Metab (2009) 54 (1): 75–82.
Published Online: 06 March 2009
... effects are poorly characterized, we compared the effects of chronic ad libitum access to high-isomaltulose and high-sucrose diets on glucose metabolism in rats. Methods: Adult male rats were offered 62% isomaltulose, sucrose or starch diets ad libitum for 26 (trial 1) or 56 (trial 2) days. After 2- to 3...
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Stefan U. Christl, Peter Bartram, Astrid Paul, Elisabeth Kelber, Wolfgang Scheppach, Heinrich Kasper
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Ann Nutr Metab (1997) 41 (1): 45–51.
Published Online: 20 November 2008
...Stefan U. Christl; Peter Bartram; Astrid Paul; Elisabeth Kelber; Wolfgang Scheppach; Heinrich Kasper Secondary bile acids (BA) have been shown to be involved as a promoting agent in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence of colorectal cancer. In previous studies, fermentation of starch has been shown...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Ann Nutr Metab (1993) 37 (2): 53–61.
Published Online: 20 November 2008
...J. Szabo; E. Fodor; L. Koranyi; G. Bruckner Little is known about the mechanisms as to how nutrients affect plasma corticosteroids in cold-stressed and starved animals. Therefore, cold-stressed rats (maintained at 7 °C) were fasted (control) or fed a balanced diet (casein 20wt%, fat 5 wt%, starch...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Ann Nutr Metab (1984) 28 (4): 253–260.
Published Online: 18 November 2008
...M.Z. Basilico; F. Chanussot; C. Villaume; Y.B. Lombardo; G. Debry 20 fa/fa Zucker rats were submitted to a normalization of their food-intake energy level by pair-feeding using control Fa/- rats, for 4 weeks. Two diets were tested. The first was a starch-based diet (A) (66% starch w/w...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1981) 25 (4): 239–244.
Published Online: 18 November 2008
...M. Antal; K. Nagy; M.B. Bedő Effects of fructose, starch, lactose plus starch and ethanol on the drug-metabolizing enzyme system of the liver were analyzed in rats fed fructose, starch or lactose plus starch diets for 21 days. The activity of aminopyrine demethylase and aniline hydroxylase...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1977) 21 (6): 329–340.
Published Online: 18 November 2008
...O.E. Michaelis, IV; B. Szepesi Male rats were starved and refed diets containing 40% disaccharides (maltose, trehalose, sucrose, turanose), trisaccharide (melezitose), starch, or the monosaccharide equivalents. Responses of hepatic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), malic enzyme (ME), fatty...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1979) 23 (4): 301–315.
Published Online: 18 November 2008
...S.S. Kang; K.R. Bruckdorfer; John Yudkin Male Sprague-Dawley rats were given in one experiment diets with starch or sucrose and in a second experiment diets with glucose or fructose. In each experiment, one group of 5 rats was fed ad libitum and five other groups fed a 3-hour meal each day. After...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1974) 17 (5): 272–281.
Published Online: 13 November 2008
...R.F. Grimble; J.W.T. Dickerson Rats were fed a 21-percent protein diet, or isoenergetic amounts of 6-percent protein diets containing sucrose or starch, for 28 days. Although growth was retarded equally by both 6-percent protein diets, the pattern and degree of change in serum albumin concentration...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1976) 20 (6): 461–470.
Published Online: 13 November 2008
...Sheldon Reiser; Judith Hallfrisch; John Putney; Frances Lev The weight and length of the small intestine and the intestinal transport of sugars and amino acids were determined in Wistar rats fed diets containing either 54% starch or sucrose ad libitum or in meals. The relative weight and length...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1971) 13 (3-4): 140–149.
Published Online: 13 November 2008
... Saccharose Starch Intra-arterial thrombosis Nutr. Metabol. 13: 140-149 (1971) The Influence of Dietary Sunflowerseed Oil and Hardened Coconut Oil on Intra-Arterial Occlusive Thrombosis in Rats G. H ornstra Unilever Research, Vlaardingen Abstract. By inserting a polyethene, loop-shaped cannula Key Words...
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition and Metabolism (1971) 13 (1): 36–43.
Published Online: 13 November 2008
...K.R. Bruckdorfer; I.H. Khan; J. Yudkin (1) Weanling rats of the Sprague-Dawley strain were fed diets with either starch or sucrose as the carbohydrate source, and given either ordinary tap water to drink or tap water containing 5 ppm chromium as the acetate. (2) Weight gains were somewhat less...