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우리나라 다빈도 섭취 과일의 당 함량 및 혈당지수에 관한 연구Sugar composition and glycemic indices of frequently consumed fruits in Korea

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Sugar composition and glycemic indices of frequently consumed fruits in Korea
Authors
유지현임정은석완희이한송이안혜진김영설박천석조여원
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국영양학회
Keywords
fruits; sugar contents; sugar composition; glycemic index
Citation
Journal of Nutrition and Health, v.45, no.2, pp.192 - 200
Journal Title
Journal of Nutrition and Health
Volume
45
Number
2
Start Page
192
End Page
200
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/16809
DOI
10.4163/kjn.2012.45.2.192
ISSN
2288-3886
Abstract
Fruits are generally recommended for a balanced meal, as they are good sources of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, which may improve blood glucose control. However, fruits have simple sugars with a wide glycemic index (GI) range. The purpose of this study was to analyze the sugar content and composition and to determine the glycemic indices of the most frequently consumed fruits in Korea, including apple, tangerine, pear, water melon, persimmon, grape, oriental melon, and peach. The sugar content and composition of the fruits were analyzed by high performance anion-exchange chromatography (Dinonex model DX-600). The GI of the fruits was measured in 13 healthy subjects (seven females and six males) after permission was received from the University Hospital institutional review board (KHU-IRB 1114-06). The subjects consumed 50 g of glucose as a reference and carbohydrate portions of eight fruits. Blood samples were collected at 0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 min after consuming the fruits. The GI values for the fruits were calculated by expressing the increase in the area under the blood glucose response curve for each subject. As a result, the total sugar contents of 100 g fruits were: grape (13.9 g), apple (12.3 g), persimmon (11.9 g), oriental melon (11.2 g), watermelon (9.3 g), tangerine (8.9 g), peach (8.6 g), and pear (8.3 g). The GI values of the fruits were as follows: GI value of peach (56.5 ± 14.17), watermelon (53.5 ± 18.07), oriental melon (51.2 ± 18.14), tangerine (50.4 ± 15.16), grape (48.1 ± 14.05), persimmon (42.9 ± 18.92), pear (35.7 ± 14.38), and apple (33.5 ± 11.92). These findings will help individuals choose fruit for controlling blood sugar.
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