BACKGROUND: Capsaicin, which is the major pungent principle in chili peppers, is able to induce satiety and reduce caloric intake. The exact mechanism behind this satiating effect is still unknown. We hypothesized that capsaicin induces satiety through the release of gastrointestinal peptides, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY), from enteroendocrine cells in the small intestine. OBJECTIVE: We investigate the effects of an intraduodenal capsaicin infusion (1.5 mg pure capsaicin) in healthy volunteers on hunger, satiety, and gastrointestinal symptoms and the release of GLP-1 and PYY. DESIGN: Thirteen participants (7 women) [mean +/- SEM age: 21.5 +/- 0.6 y; body mass index (in kg/m2): 22.8 +/- 0.6] participated in th...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to energy expenditure; therefore...
BACKGROUND: Capsaicin, which is the major pungent principle in chili peppers, is able to induce sati...
BACKGROUND: Decreased appetite and increased energy expenditure after oral consumption of red pepper...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin to the diet has been shown to increase satiety and thermogenesis. ...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase satiety; therefore, CAPS is of i...
Chili peppers have a long history of use for flavoring, coloring, and preserving food, as well as fo...
Although capsaicin has been reported to reduce energy intake and increase energy expenditure in an a...
Background: One way to reduce net energy intake is by using bioactives, such as capsaicin, which has...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bioactive ingredients have been shown to reduce appetite and energy intake. The m...
Whether, chronic chili ingestion can desensitize transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 recep...
<p>Background: Taste receptors are expressed not only in taste buds but also in the gastrointestinal...
Human beings have always eaten a diverse cornucopia of foods. Among many types of foods, spicy food...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to energy expenditure; therefore...
BACKGROUND: Capsaicin, which is the major pungent principle in chili peppers, is able to induce sati...
BACKGROUND: Decreased appetite and increased energy expenditure after oral consumption of red pepper...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin to the diet has been shown to increase satiety and thermogenesis. ...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase satiety; therefore, CAPS is of i...
Chili peppers have a long history of use for flavoring, coloring, and preserving food, as well as fo...
Although capsaicin has been reported to reduce energy intake and increase energy expenditure in an a...
Background: One way to reduce net energy intake is by using bioactives, such as capsaicin, which has...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bioactive ingredients have been shown to reduce appetite and energy intake. The m...
Whether, chronic chili ingestion can desensitize transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 recep...
<p>Background: Taste receptors are expressed not only in taste buds but also in the gastrointestinal...
Human beings have always eaten a diverse cornucopia of foods. Among many types of foods, spicy food...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
Capsaicinoids, the pungent principles of chili peppers and prototypical activators of the transient ...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to energy expenditure; therefore...