| Literature DB >> 28035142 |
Opeyemi Famakin1, Akindele Fatoyinbo1, Oluwole Steve Ijarotimi1, Adebanjo Ayobamidele Badejo1, Tayo Nathaniel Fagbemi1.
Abstract
Nutrition transition to high energy-dense foods has been implicated as the major causes of diet related diseases. Plantain-based dough meals supplemented with soybean cake and cassava fibre were developed by combining them in different proportions using response surface methodology. The flour blends were analyzed for the nutritional composition while the glycaemic index, antidiabetic potentials and protein digestibility of the dough meals were determined in wistar rats. The nutritional and essential amino acid contents of the flour blends were comparable to that of cerolina (a commercially available food product commonly recommended for diabetic patients). The rats fed with the formulated dough meals had lower glycaemic index and glycaemic load, and the blood glucose was significantly reduced compared to cerolina and metformin (a synthetic antidiabetic drug). All the plantain-based dough meals were comparable to cerolina and metformin in terms of nutritional quality and blood glycaemic control activities, respectively. Hence, the formulated plantain-based dough meals have potential to be used for the prevention and management of diabetes mellitus.Entities:
Keywords: Functional food; Glycaemic index; Plantain-based meals; Type-2 diabetes
Year: 2016 PMID: 28035142 PMCID: PMC5156628 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-016-2357-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701