Physiological Satiation Mechanisms Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Effects of the Two Alternative Sweeteners D-allulose and Erythritol on Gastrointestinal Hormone Secretion and Glycemic Control
The aim of this project is to investigate the effect of intragastric (ig) D-allulose on metabolic parameters in general and to investigate the effect of sweet taste receptor blockade on GI hormone responses, glycemic control, gastric emptying (GE) rates and appetite-related sensations to ig administration of erythritol and D-allulose.
Erythritol (natural non-caloric sweetener) could be an ideal candidate substitute for sugar
as it may reduce caloric intake without compensatory overeating or earlier return of hunger.
Moreover, it may serve as a physiological tool to disentangle the effects of gastrointestinal
(GI) sweet taste receptor stimulation, (an)orexigenic hormone secretion, and glucose
metabolism/caloric content on food intake regulation in vivo in humans. However, its effects
on appetite, satiation, and satiety have not been studied systematically. Moreover, the
mechanisms underlying erythritol-induced anorexigenic GI hormone release have not been
investigated so far.
D-allulose is a sugar substitute with almost zero calories and is naturally occurring in
small quantities. Apart from its use as sugar replacement, D-allulose seems to favorably
affect glycemic control and metabolism as could be shown in animal trials and in a few human
trials. However, to date the effects of D-allulose on GI hormone secretion, appetite-related
sensations and glycemic control, are not or insufficiently studied in humans.
The aim of this project is therefore to investigate the effect of intragastric (ig)
D-allulose on metabolic parameters in general and to investigate the effect of sweet taste
receptor blockade on GI hormone responses, glycemic control, gastric emptying (GE) rates and
appetite-related sensations to ig administration of erythritol and D-allulose.
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| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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| Completed |
NCT03039478 -
Effect of Different Concentrations of Xylitol and Erythritol on Gut Peptide Release and Gastric Emptying in Humans
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