Evaluation of Calorie Content of an All-natural Cane Sugar and Botanical Extract Sweetener: Studies in Wistar Rats

P. Sajan, T. Rohith, M. Tower, H. Prathap
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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the caloric content and biochemical effects of an all-natural cane sugar/botanical extract sweetener in comparison to reference glucose in Wistar rats. A total of 24 male Wistar rats aged 6-7 weeks, weighing 148-188 grams, free from disease, and possessing a functional health status were chosen for the study. The animals were divided into four sets and allocated to different treatment groups using a randomized block design. For the study, the test and reference substances were administered orally at approximately one-hour intervals from Day 8 until the end of the treatment period. A greater than 50% reduction (58.7%) of liver adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels (a proxy for caloric content) was observed for the test item (TI) treatment group compared to the reference glucose group. In the preliminary oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), treatment with TI at a dose of 5.8 g/kg bodyweight considerably decreased the normal post-prandial rise in serum glucose levels. Other biochemical parameters such as cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, and VLDL also decreased in the test item high dose group as compared to the normal control (NC). The current study confirms a significant reduction in calories (>50%) and blood glucose levels in Wistar rats when cane sugar is combined with a formulation of botanical extracts. Based on these results, we feel that all-natural TI has potential as a reduced-calorie, low glycemic index (GI) alternative to standard sucrose and can be a valuable dietary aid in the fight against the global obesity epidemic and its associated metabolic disorders.
一种全天然蔗糖和植物提取物甜味剂的热量含量评价:Wistar大鼠的研究
本研究的目的是评估一种全天然蔗糖/植物提取物甜味剂的热量含量和生化效应,并将其与Wistar大鼠的参考葡萄糖进行比较。选择6-7周龄、体重148-188 g、无疾病、功能健康的雄性Wistar大鼠24只。采用随机区组设计,将动物分为四组,并分配到不同的治疗组。在这项研究中,从第8天到治疗期结束,每隔大约一小时口服一次试验物质和参比物质。与参考葡萄糖组相比,测试项目(TI)治疗组的肝三磷酸腺苷(ATP)水平(热量含量的代表)降低了50%以上(58.7%)。在初步口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)中,以5.8 g/kg体重剂量的TI治疗显著降低了正常的餐后血清葡萄糖水平升高。其他生化参数,如胆固醇,甘油三酯,低密度脂蛋白,和VLDL在测试项目高剂量组也降低了与正常对照(NC)。目前的研究证实,当蔗糖与植物提取物的配方结合使用时,Wistar大鼠的卡路里和血糖水平显著降低(>50%)。基于这些结果,我们认为全天然TI具有作为标准蔗糖的低热量、低血糖指数(GI)替代品的潜力,可以成为对抗全球肥胖流行病及其相关代谢紊乱的宝贵膳食援助。
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