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| Reduce postprandial glucose levels by 44%* | |
| Lower the impact of triglyceride response by 25%** | |
| Result in a slow release of carbohydrates. This results in a superior postprandial glucose response*** |
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* A. Ceriello, et al., Administration of a new diabetes-specific enteral formula results in an improved 24 h glucose profile in type 2 diabetic patients, Diab. Res. Clin. Pract. (2009), 84:259-266.
** Vanschoonbeek K, Lansink M, van Laere K M J, Senden J M G, Verdijk L B, van Loon L J C. Slowly digestible carbohydrate sources can be used to attenuate the postprandial glycemic response to the ingestion of diabetes specific enteral formulas. The Diabetes Educator (2009) 35 (4): 631-640.
*** Abrahamse E, van Laere K, Bouritius, H, “In vitro digestion using small intestinal brushborder saccharidases to determine the glycemic part of non-starch carbohydrates”, 2008, Cereal Foods World 53: A46.
Data on file. Danone Research, Centre for Specialized Nutrition, 2008.
