Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats
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Resumo: | Abstract High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is one of the most used sweeteners in the food industry. Health concerns regarding the consumption of HFCS-containing foods have developed in parallel with the increasing amount of people who become overweight. This study was conducted to investigate whether HFCS-containing peach nectar (pn-HFCS) consumption has more detrimental effects on anthropometrical and biochemical parameters compared with sucrose-containing peach nectar (pn-sucrose). Fifty-day-old Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups and were fed (A) pn-HFCS + ad libitum chow, (B) pn-sucrose + ad libitum chow and (C) only ad libitum chow for 7 months. The percentage change in body weight (PCBW), body mass index (BMI), and Lee index were calculated, and serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were measured. The PCBW, BMI, Lee index, serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were insignificant among the three groups. We can suggest that peach nectar consumption resulted in more energy intake than the control and since pn-HFCS group consumed more chow than the pn-sucrose group. The results show that long term daily HFCS or sucrose consumption in peach nectar is not associated with weight gain and does not stimulate metabolic changes in Sprague Dawley rats. |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley ratsHFCSweight gaininsulinleptinBMIpeach nectarAbstract High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is one of the most used sweeteners in the food industry. Health concerns regarding the consumption of HFCS-containing foods have developed in parallel with the increasing amount of people who become overweight. This study was conducted to investigate whether HFCS-containing peach nectar (pn-HFCS) consumption has more detrimental effects on anthropometrical and biochemical parameters compared with sucrose-containing peach nectar (pn-sucrose). Fifty-day-old Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups and were fed (A) pn-HFCS + ad libitum chow, (B) pn-sucrose + ad libitum chow and (C) only ad libitum chow for 7 months. The percentage change in body weight (PCBW), body mass index (BMI), and Lee index were calculated, and serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were measured. The PCBW, BMI, Lee index, serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were insignificant among the three groups. We can suggest that peach nectar consumption resulted in more energy intake than the control and since pn-HFCS group consumed more chow than the pn-sucrose group. The results show that long term daily HFCS or sucrose consumption in peach nectar is not associated with weight gain and does not stimulate metabolic changes in Sprague Dawley rats.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612017000200337Food Science and Technology v.37 n.2 2017reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/1678-457x.25416info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOZCAN SINIR,GulsahSUNA,SenemINAN,SevdaBAGDAS,DenizTAMER,Canan EceCOPUR,Omer UtkuSIGIRLI,DenizSARANDOL,EmreSONMEZ,GurselERCAN,IlkerEVRENSEL,TurkkanTARIM,Omer FarukEREN,ErdalUYLASER,VildanINCEDAYI,Bigeeng2017-05-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612017000200337Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2017-05-24T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats OZCAN SINIR,Gulsah HFCS weight gain insulin leptin BMI peach nectar |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
title_full |
Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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Effects of long-term consumption of high fructose corn syrup containing peach nectar on body weight gain in sprague dawley rats |
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OZCAN SINIR,Gulsah |
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OZCAN SINIR,Gulsah SUNA,Senem INAN,Sevda BAGDAS,Deniz TAMER,Canan Ece COPUR,Omer Utku SIGIRLI,Deniz SARANDOL,Emre SONMEZ,Gursel ERCAN,Ilker EVRENSEL,Turkkan TARIM,Omer Faruk EREN,Erdal UYLASER,Vildan INCEDAYI,Bige |
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author |
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SUNA,Senem INAN,Sevda BAGDAS,Deniz TAMER,Canan Ece COPUR,Omer Utku SIGIRLI,Deniz SARANDOL,Emre SONMEZ,Gursel ERCAN,Ilker EVRENSEL,Turkkan TARIM,Omer Faruk EREN,Erdal UYLASER,Vildan INCEDAYI,Bige |
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OZCAN SINIR,Gulsah SUNA,Senem INAN,Sevda BAGDAS,Deniz TAMER,Canan Ece COPUR,Omer Utku SIGIRLI,Deniz SARANDOL,Emre SONMEZ,Gursel ERCAN,Ilker EVRENSEL,Turkkan TARIM,Omer Faruk EREN,Erdal UYLASER,Vildan INCEDAYI,Bige |
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HFCS weight gain insulin leptin BMI peach nectar |
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HFCS weight gain insulin leptin BMI peach nectar |
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Abstract High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is one of the most used sweeteners in the food industry. Health concerns regarding the consumption of HFCS-containing foods have developed in parallel with the increasing amount of people who become overweight. This study was conducted to investigate whether HFCS-containing peach nectar (pn-HFCS) consumption has more detrimental effects on anthropometrical and biochemical parameters compared with sucrose-containing peach nectar (pn-sucrose). Fifty-day-old Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups and were fed (A) pn-HFCS + ad libitum chow, (B) pn-sucrose + ad libitum chow and (C) only ad libitum chow for 7 months. The percentage change in body weight (PCBW), body mass index (BMI), and Lee index were calculated, and serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were measured. The PCBW, BMI, Lee index, serum triglyceride, glucose, insulin and leptin concentrations were insignificant among the three groups. We can suggest that peach nectar consumption resulted in more energy intake than the control and since pn-HFCS group consumed more chow than the pn-sucrose group. The results show that long term daily HFCS or sucrose consumption in peach nectar is not associated with weight gain and does not stimulate metabolic changes in Sprague Dawley rats. |
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