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ID 110772
Author
Ito, Yukihiko Central Research Laboratory, FANCL CORPORATION
Mizukuchi, Aya Central Research Laboratory, FANCL CORPORATION
Kise, Mitsuo Central Research Laboratory, FANCL CORPORATION
Aoto, Hiromichi Central Research Laboratory, FANCL CORPORATION
Yamamoto, Shigeru Department of International Public Nutrition, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School Tokushima University Educator and Researcher Directory
Yoshihara, Rie Department of Internal Medicine, Jikei University, School of Medicine
Yokoyama, Jyunichi Department of Internal Medicine, Jikei University, School of Medicine
Keywords
pre-germinated brown rice
brown rice
white rice
blood glucose
blood insulin
human
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Effects of pre-germinated brown rice (PGBR) on postprandial blood glucose and insulin concentrations were compared with brown rice (BR)and white rice (WR) in two studies. In the first study, we investigated the time course of postprandial blood glucose and insulin concentrations after ingesting 25% (W/V) glucose solution, PGBR, BR or WR in 19 healthy young subjects. In the second study, dose-dependent effect of PGBR on the time course of postprandial blood glucose concentrations was compared among 4 different mixtures of PGBR and WR in 13 healthy young subjects. They were solely PGBR, 2/3 PGBR(PGBR:WR= 2 : 1), 1/3 PGBR (PGBR : WR=1 : 2) and solely WR. Each sample was studied on a different day. The samples were selected randomly by the subjects. All the rice samples contained 50g of available carbohydrates. The previous day the subjects ate the assigned dinner by 9 : 00 pm and then were allowed only water until the examination. The next morning, they ingested each test rice sample with 150ml of water in 5-10min.Blood was collected into capillary tubes from finger at 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min after the ingestion. The incremental areas under the curve (IAUC) of blood glucose concentrations (IAUC-Glc) for 120min after the administration of PGBR and BR were lower than those after WR. In contrast the IAUC-Glc of BR and PGBR were not different (Study 1). The higher the ratio of PGBR/WR, the lower the glycemic index became (Study 2). These results suggest that intake of PGBR instead of WR is effective for the control of postprandial blood glucose concentration without increasing the insulin secretion.
Journal Title
The journal of medical investigation : JMI
ISSN
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Volume
52
Issue
3-4
Start Page
159
End Page
164
Sort Key
159
Published Date
2005-08
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language
eng
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departments
Medical Sciences