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Test with standard whole wheat bread (germ and CMP added); Its effect on glycemic response and antioxidant capacity in healthy adults will be examined. For this purpose, adult individuals; will be carried out with 20 volunteer individuals between the ages of 19-35 years, who do not have acute or chronic diseases and whose Body Mass Index (BMI) value is between 18.5-24.9 kg/m2. Exclusion criteria will include using prescription drugs and/or nutritional supplements, being pregnant or lactating, excessive alcohol consumption (>2 drinks/day)/smoking, being in the menstrual period for female individuals, and being allergic to the foods to be used in the study. Individuals participating in the study will come to the research center twice in total, one week apart, to consume the bread produced. After eating their usual dinner the night before the test, individuals will be able to fast for 10-12 hours and drink only water during this period. Basal/fasting blood samples will be taken from individuals who come to the research center following fasting. The bread will be consumed within 10 minutes and venous blood samples will be taken by the nurse in charge at 30, 60, 120, and 180 minutes. During these three hours, individuals will be ensured not to leave the research center or consume any other food. Blood Glucose, Total Antioxidant Level (TAS), and Total Oxidant Level (TOS) values will be checked in the blood samples. Blood Glucose, Total Antioxidant Level (TAS), and Total Oxidant Level (TOS) values will be statistically evaluated in the blood samples of individuals who consume standard whole wheat bread and the test whole wheat bread developed by us. If the results are found to be statistically significant, consuming the bread produced will play an important role in preventing chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. On the other hand; by adding CMP and germ, which are not currently evaluated, to the bread formulation, this study not only contributes to the prevention of food waste and sustainability by using low-cost food industry by-products but also enables the development of a bread-type with high nutritional value in terms of antioxidant-rich active ingredients, vitamins and dietary fiber.


Clinical Trial Description

Bread is a traditional staple food widely consumed all over the world. In our country, whose diet is based on grain, the flour used in bread making is subjected to the refining process; The bran and germ parts are largely lost, resulting in a decrease in the nutritional value of the bread and an increase in the glycemic index and load. Therefore, consuming high amounts of bread containing refined flour has been associated with an increase in chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. To reduce or eliminate this effect; In recent years, different nutritional enrichment studies aimed at reducing the health consequences mentioned above by improving the nutritional content of daily consumed bread have increasingly continued. In this study; Bread will be produced by adding germ (obtained after processing the wheat grain), which has a high antioxidant capacity and is rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, and carob pulp (Carob Molasses Pulp, CMP), which is not considered as waste after the production of carob molasses, to the formulation of whole wheat bread, which has been widely consumed in recent years. . The most suitable formulation will be determined by determining the chemical (moisture, ash, protein, fat, total and resistant starch, and antioxidant capacity) and sensory properties (appearance, crust color, taste, smell, chewiness, etc.) of the bread produced in this way. ;


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NCT number NCT06200272
Study type Interventional
Source Toros University
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2023
Completion date June 1, 2024

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