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Effect of the flavonoid hesperidin on glucose and fructose transport, sucrase activity and glycaemic response to orange juice in a crossover trial on healthy volunteers
by
Crabbe, Susannah
, Kerimi, Asimina
, Lau, Jay
, Cancalon, Paul F.
, Cheah, Jia W.
, Gauer, Julia S.
, Williamson, Gary
, Walsh, Rosa
in
Absorption
/ Acids
/ Adult
/ Ascorbic acid
/ blood glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ carbon
/ Carbon 14
/ Citric acid
/ Citrus fruits
/ Citrus sinensis
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Fructose
/ Fructose - metabolism
/ Fruit and Vegetable Juices - analysis
/ Fruit juices
/ Fruits
/ Glucose
/ Glucose transport
/ Glucose transporter
/ Glucose Transporter Type 2 - metabolism
/ Glucose transporter type 5
/ Glucose Transporter Type 5 - metabolism
/ glycemic effect
/ Glycemic Index
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Hesperidin
/ Hesperidin - pharmacology
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ in vitro studies
/ Intervention
/ intestinal absorption
/ Intestinal Absorption - drug effects
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ isotope labeling
/ Juices
/ Male
/ Oocytes
/ orange juice
/ Oranges
/ Polyphenols
/ Pore size
/ rats
/ Sodium
/ Sucrase - metabolism
/ Sucrose
/ sucrose alpha-glucosidase
/ Sugar
/ Vitamin C
/ volunteers
/ Xenopus laevis
/ Young Adult
2019
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Effect of the flavonoid hesperidin on glucose and fructose transport, sucrase activity and glycaemic response to orange juice in a crossover trial on healthy volunteers
by
Crabbe, Susannah
, Kerimi, Asimina
, Lau, Jay
, Cancalon, Paul F.
, Cheah, Jia W.
, Gauer, Julia S.
, Williamson, Gary
, Walsh, Rosa
in
Absorption
/ Acids
/ Adult
/ Ascorbic acid
/ blood glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ carbon
/ Carbon 14
/ Citric acid
/ Citrus fruits
/ Citrus sinensis
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Fructose
/ Fructose - metabolism
/ Fruit and Vegetable Juices - analysis
/ Fruit juices
/ Fruits
/ Glucose
/ Glucose transport
/ Glucose transporter
/ Glucose Transporter Type 2 - metabolism
/ Glucose transporter type 5
/ Glucose Transporter Type 5 - metabolism
/ glycemic effect
/ Glycemic Index
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Hesperidin
/ Hesperidin - pharmacology
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ in vitro studies
/ Intervention
/ intestinal absorption
/ Intestinal Absorption - drug effects
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ isotope labeling
/ Juices
/ Male
/ Oocytes
/ orange juice
/ Oranges
/ Polyphenols
/ Pore size
/ rats
/ Sodium
/ Sucrase - metabolism
/ Sucrose
/ sucrose alpha-glucosidase
/ Sugar
/ Vitamin C
/ volunteers
/ Xenopus laevis
/ Young Adult
2019
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Effect of the flavonoid hesperidin on glucose and fructose transport, sucrase activity and glycaemic response to orange juice in a crossover trial on healthy volunteers
by
Crabbe, Susannah
, Kerimi, Asimina
, Lau, Jay
, Cancalon, Paul F.
, Cheah, Jia W.
, Gauer, Julia S.
, Williamson, Gary
, Walsh, Rosa
in
Absorption
/ Acids
/ Adult
/ Ascorbic acid
/ blood glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ carbon
/ Carbon 14
/ Citric acid
/ Citrus fruits
/ Citrus sinensis
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Fructose
/ Fructose - metabolism
/ Fruit and Vegetable Juices - analysis
/ Fruit juices
/ Fruits
/ Glucose
/ Glucose transport
/ Glucose transporter
/ Glucose Transporter Type 2 - metabolism
/ Glucose transporter type 5
/ Glucose Transporter Type 5 - metabolism
/ glycemic effect
/ Glycemic Index
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Hesperidin
/ Hesperidin - pharmacology
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ in vitro studies
/ Intervention
/ intestinal absorption
/ Intestinal Absorption - drug effects
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ isotope labeling
/ Juices
/ Male
/ Oocytes
/ orange juice
/ Oranges
/ Polyphenols
/ Pore size
/ rats
/ Sodium
/ Sucrase - metabolism
/ Sucrose
/ sucrose alpha-glucosidase
/ Sugar
/ Vitamin C
/ volunteers
/ Xenopus laevis
/ Young Adult
2019
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Effect of the flavonoid hesperidin on glucose and fructose transport, sucrase activity and glycaemic response to orange juice in a crossover trial on healthy volunteers
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Effect of the flavonoid hesperidin on glucose and fructose transport, sucrase activity and glycaemic response to orange juice in a crossover trial on healthy volunteers
2019
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Although polyphenols inhibit glucose absorption and transport in vitro, it is uncertain whether this activity is sufficient to attenuate glycaemic response in vivo. We examined this using orange juice, which contains high levels of hesperidin. We first used a combination of in vitro assays to evaluate the potential effect of hesperidin and other orange juice components on intestinal sugar absorption and then tested whether this translated to an effect in healthy volunteers. Hesperidin attenuated transfer of 14C-labelled glucose across differentiated Caco-2/TC7 cell monolayers. The involvement of the sugar transporter GLUT2 was demonstrated by experiments carried out in the absence of Na to exclude the contribution of sodium-glucose linked transporter 1 and further explored by the use of Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing human GLUT2 or GLUT5. Fructose transport was also affected by hesperidin partly by inhibition of GLUT5, while hesperidin, even at high concentration, did not inhibit rat intestinal sucrase activity. We conducted three separate crossover interventions, each on ten healthy volunteers using orange juice with different amounts of added hesperidin and water. The biggest difference in postprandial blood glucose between orange juice and control, containing equivalent amounts of glucose, fructose, sucrose, citric acid and ascorbate, was when the juice was diluted (ΔC
max=–0·5 mm, P=0·0146). The effect was less pronounced when the juice was given at regular strength. Our data indicate that hesperidin can modulate postprandial glycaemic response of orange juice by partial inhibition of intestinal GLUT, but this depends on sugar and hesperidin concentrations.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Acids
/ Adult
/ carbon
/ Diabetes
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Food
/ Fructose
/ Fruit and Vegetable Juices - analysis
/ Fruits
/ Glucose
/ Glucose Transporter Type 2 - metabolism
/ Glucose Transporter Type 5 - metabolism
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ Intestinal Absorption - drug effects
/ Juices
/ Male
/ Oocytes
/ Oranges
/ rats
/ Sodium
/ Sucrose
/ Sugar
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