The effect of oat β‐glucan on in vitro glucose diffusion and glucose transport in rat small intestine
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2015Vol. 96(2), pp. 484–491
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Abstract
Oat β-glucan is able to adsorb glucose molecules, inhibit glucose transport, decrease the concentration of available glucose and suppress disaccharidase activities in the small intestine.
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