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Filter by:In parallel to the dramatic rise in metabolic diseases and diabetes observed over the past fifty years, the generalization of added sugar in processed food led to a marked increase in fructose consumption in almost all countries, and epidemiological studies demonstrated that the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage (containing at least 50% of fructose) is associated with the development of diabetes, hepatic steatosis, dyslipidemia and obesity. The objective of the study is to measure the amount of fructose that escape first-pass hepatic extraction after oral ingestion (fructose+glucose), and gain insights into its metabolic fates with the use of tracers.