Effect of lactulose on carbohydrate metabolism and diabetes mellitus.
Author(s): Bianchi G, Ronchi M, Marchesini G
Affiliation(s): Institute of Internal Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy.
Publication date & source: 1997, Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl., 222:62-4.
Publication type: Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial
BACKGROUND: Unabsorbable disaccharides, by reducing transit time and possibly glucose absorption, are expected to affect carbohydrate metabolism. AIM: To test the effects of a preparation containing fibre and lactulose in the form of biscuits on glucose and insulin levels in obesity. METHODS: In 10 obese patients glucose and insulin were measured in the fasting state and in response to a meal during two consecutive days on a strictly controlled diet; on one day a total of 11 biscuits (10 g dietary fibre, 2 g raw fibre +8.2 g lactulose) were randomly substituted for an equicaloric part of a diet. RESULTS: Glucose and insulin in response to breakfast and to lunch were blunted by dietary fibre and lactulose, without any trend towards post-meal hypoglycaemia. Average day-time glucose decreased by 0.53 +/- SD 0.28 mmol/L, and insulin by 74.6 +/- 45.2 pmol/L. Plasma amino acids were higher during supplementation, ruling out malabsorption as a cause of glucose flattening. CONCLUSION: Because of the rationale of the preparation, good compliance of patients, and significant results in short-term experiments, the association of fibre and lactulose deserves more careful evaluation in long-term clinical studies.
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