1981
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19810512
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Comparative effects of some carbohydrates on serum sugars, triglycerides and digestive hydrolases

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“…This is further underlined by the fact that glucose and fructose ingested in the mono-form raise plasma triglycerides significantly less than an equivalent amount of sucrose. With equimolar intake of starch and sucrose, the blood glucose after starch feeding was the lowest (95). With increasing osmolalities, water and electrolytes are secreted into the GI lumen.…”
Section: Specific Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is further underlined by the fact that glucose and fructose ingested in the mono-form raise plasma triglycerides significantly less than an equivalent amount of sucrose. With equimolar intake of starch and sucrose, the blood glucose after starch feeding was the lowest (95). With increasing osmolalities, water and electrolytes are secreted into the GI lumen.…”
Section: Specific Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%