The intestinal absorption of fatty acids, glucose and fructose is part of the basic requirements for the provision of energy in the body. High access of saturated long-chain fatty acids (LCFA), glucose and fructose can facilitate the development of metabolic diseases, particularly the metabolic syndrome and type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Research has been done to find substances which decelerate or inhibit intestinal resorption of these specific food components. Promising targets are the inhibition of intestinal long-chain fatty acid (FATP2, FATP4), glucose (SGLT1, GLUT2) and fructose (GLUT2, GLUT5) transporters by plant extracts and by pure substances. The largest part of active components in plant extracts belongs to the group of polyph...
Cholesterol uptake and chylomicron synthesis are promoted by increasing glucose concentrations in bo...
The risk of diabetes is increasing and it is anticipated that people with diabetes will double by 20...
The transcellular transport of ingested food ingredients across the intestinal epithelial barrier is...
The intestinal absorption of fatty acids, glucose and fructose is part of the basic requirements for...
This study compared the ability of nine culinary plant extracts containing a wide array of phytochem...
The latest data link the chronic consumption of large amounts of fructose present in food with the g...
The traditional use of plants and their preparations in the treatment of diseases as a first medicat...
The intestinal facilitated glucose transporter, GLUT2, is a high-turnover transport system and is im...
This work investigates the effects of dietary polyphenols on intestinal glucose transport and gastro...
Inhibition of intestinal glucose uptake is beneficial in reducing the blood glucose level for diabet...
AbstractThe effect of different classes of dietary polyphenols on intestinal glucose uptake was inve...
Foods of high carbohydrate content such as sucrose or starch increase postprandial blood glucose con...
The traditional use of plants and their preparations in the treatment of diseases as a first medicat...
Background: High dietary sugar intake is controversially associated with an increase in prevalence o...
Foods of high carbohydrate content such as sucrose or starch increase postprandial blood glucose con...
Cholesterol uptake and chylomicron synthesis are promoted by increasing glucose concentrations in bo...
The risk of diabetes is increasing and it is anticipated that people with diabetes will double by 20...
The transcellular transport of ingested food ingredients across the intestinal epithelial barrier is...
The intestinal absorption of fatty acids, glucose and fructose is part of the basic requirements for...
This study compared the ability of nine culinary plant extracts containing a wide array of phytochem...
The latest data link the chronic consumption of large amounts of fructose present in food with the g...
The traditional use of plants and their preparations in the treatment of diseases as a first medicat...
The intestinal facilitated glucose transporter, GLUT2, is a high-turnover transport system and is im...
This work investigates the effects of dietary polyphenols on intestinal glucose transport and gastro...
Inhibition of intestinal glucose uptake is beneficial in reducing the blood glucose level for diabet...
AbstractThe effect of different classes of dietary polyphenols on intestinal glucose uptake was inve...
Foods of high carbohydrate content such as sucrose or starch increase postprandial blood glucose con...
The traditional use of plants and their preparations in the treatment of diseases as a first medicat...
Background: High dietary sugar intake is controversially associated with an increase in prevalence o...
Foods of high carbohydrate content such as sucrose or starch increase postprandial blood glucose con...
Cholesterol uptake and chylomicron synthesis are promoted by increasing glucose concentrations in bo...
The risk of diabetes is increasing and it is anticipated that people with diabetes will double by 20...
The transcellular transport of ingested food ingredients across the intestinal epithelial barrier is...