Effect of Medium-chain Triglycerides on the Postprandial Triglyceride Concentration in Healthy Men
2003
KASAI, Michio | MAKI, Hideaki | NOSAKA, Naohisa | AOYAMA, Toshiaki | OOYAMA, Katsuhiko | UTO, Harumi | OKAZAKI, Mitsuko | IGARASHI, Osamu | Kondō, Kazuo
This study compared the serum lipid concentrations after a single dose of medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) or long-chain triglycerides (LCT) between individuals grouped according to the body mass index (BMI). Twenty-five males participated as volunteers, the test diet containing 10 g of MCT or LCT. Blood samples were collected up to 6 h after the intake of a test diets. The LCT diet resulted in significantly greater increases in areas under the curves (AUCs) for serum and chylomicron triglyceride in the BMI≥23 kg/m² group than those in the BMI<23 kg/m² group. The magnitude of response after intake of the MCT diet by the BMI≥23 kg/m² group was significantly lower than that after the LCT diet. These results suggest that, in subjects with BMI≥23 kg/m², the intake of MCT is preferable to that of LCT for maintaining postprandial triglyceride at a low concentration.
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