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Title Alternative
ランダム化、二重盲検、クロスオーバー、プラセボ対照臨床試験による鶏肉熱水抽出物のインスリン分泌能評価
Effect of EOC in enhancing insulin secretion
Author
Fujimoto, Kazuki Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Fujii, K. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Kanamori, T. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Murai, K. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Tomura, T. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Tsutsumi, R. Tokushima University
Teramoto, T. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Nonaka, Y. Suntory Holdings Limited
Sakaue, H. Tokushima University
Matsuo, Y. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Murayama, N. Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited
Keywords
Essence of chicken
Insulin
Placebo-controlled clinical trial
Content Type
Thesis or Dissertation
Description
OBJECTIVE: Essence of chicken (EOC), a hot water extract of chicken, is widely consumed in Southeast Asia as a beverage. EOC has an inhibitory effect on the elevation of blood glucose levels and a secretagogue effect on insulin. However, the mechanism by which EOC promotes insulin secretion is unknown. We aimed to verify the postprandial hyperglycemic inhibitory effect and the insulin secretory effect of EOC in healthy adults under appropriate placebo settings. In addition, we aimed to understand the mechanism underlying the insulin secretory effect of EOC.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-four healthy Japanese adults were fed 68 mL of EOC or control food, followed by 200 g of cooked rice. Blood glucose and plasma insulin levels were measured at 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 min after the participants ate cooked rice. The trial had a randomized, double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled design.
RESULTS: The ingestion of EOC induced an increase in the maximum blood concentration (Cmax) of insulin and shortened the time required to reach the maximum blood concentration following rice consumption. Ingestion of the test beverage resulted in a significantly higher insulinogenic index than that obtained after ingestion of the control beverage. No side effects were observed in this study. Mechanistic experiments revealed that EOC stimulated significant (p < 0.05) secretion of GLP-1 from NCI-H716 human intestinal L cells at 0.1, 1, and 10 mg/mL.
CONCLUSIONS: Consuming EOC when eating rice supports pancreatic function. Daily consumption of EOC could elevate the early-phase insulin response; therefore, it could prevent diabetes in Asians with low insulin secretion.
Journal Title
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
ISSN
22840729
11283602
NCID
AA12064276
Publisher
Verduci Editore
Volume
26
Issue
7
Start Page
2422
End Page
2430
Published Date
2022
Remark
内容要旨・審査要旨・論文本文の公開
本論文は,著者K. Fujimotoの学位論文として提出され,学位審査・授与の対象となっている。
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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language
eng
TextVersion
ETD
MEXT report number
甲第3806号
Diploma Number
甲栄第304号
Granted Date
2024-03-22
Degree Name
Doctor of Nutritional Science
Grantor
Tokushima University