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The following pages link to Sustained pectin ingestion: effect on gastric emptying and glucose tolerance in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients (Q28281636):
Displaying 12 items.
- The addition of locust bean gum but not water delayed the gastric emptying rate of a nutrient semisolid meal in healthy subjects (Q24806453) (← links)
- Effects of guar gum, ispaghula and microcrystalline cellulose on abdominal symptoms, gastric emptying, orocaecal transit time and gas production in healthy volunteers (Q33425988) (← links)
- Effect of two dietary fibers on satiety and glycemic parameters: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, exploratory study (Q33712947) (← links)
- Dietary fiber supplements: effects in obesity and metabolic syndrome and relationship to gastrointestinal functions (Q33992782) (← links)
- Weight and Glucose Reduction Observed with a Combination of Nutritional Agents in Rodent Models Does Not Translate to Humans in a Randomized Clinical Trial with Healthy Volunteers and Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes (Q35993830) (← links)
- Satiety and energy intake after single and repeated exposure to gel-forming dietary fiber: post-ingestive effects. (Q38452904) (← links)
- Psyllium decreased serum glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin significantly in diabetic outpatients (Q46696122) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal Transit Time, Glucose Homeostasis and Metabolic Health: Modulation by Dietary Fibers. (Q52679038) (← links)
- The Role of Fiber in Energy Balance (Q64230587) (← links)
- Potential of Pectins to Beneficially Modulate the Gut Microbiota Depends on Their Structural Properties (Q64266609) (← links)
- Effect of pectin on satiety in healthy US Army adults (Q73759404) (← links)
- Fruits (Q89477374) (← links)