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Role of Alginates in Regulation of Food Intake and Glycemia: A Gastroenterological Perspective

Regulation of food intake through modulation of gastrointestinal responses to ingested foods is an ever-growing component of the therapeutic approaches targeting the obesity epidemic. Alginates, viscous and gel-forming soluble fibers isolated from the cell wall of brown seaweeds and some bacteria, a...

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Published in:Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2015-01, Vol.55 (10), p.1406-1424
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Bacteria
blood glucose
Blood Glucose - drug effects
cell walls
Control
Eating - drug effects
Fiber
Fibers
Food Industry
Food intake
food law
Food processing industry
Food safety
Food science
Foods
functional foods
gastric emptying
Gastric Emptying - drug effects
gastrointestinal system
gelling
Glucose
Humans
ingredients
macroalgae
Nutrition
nutrition science
obesity
Postprandial Period - physiology
Receiving
Satiation - drug effects
satiety
viscous
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