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Aims: To investigate the effects of glutamate on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in humans. Methods: Monosodium (L)-glutamate (10 g) was given orally in a double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over study to 18 healthy volunteers, aged 19-28 years, with an oral (75 g) glucose load. Results: The 75 min insulin response (AUC(0,75 min)), up to tmax of glutamate kinetics, was significantly correlated with the AUC(0,75 min) of glutamate concentrations (r=0.485, P=0.049). Glucose tolerance was not affected. Conclusions: Oral (L)-glutamate enhances glucose-induced insulin secretion in healthy volunteers in a concentration-dependent manner.
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Chevassus, H., Renard, E., Bertrand, G., Mourand, I., Puech, R., Molinier, N., … Bringer, J. (2002). Effects of oral monosodium (L)-glutamate on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in healthy volunteers. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 53(6), 641–643. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2125.2002.01596.x
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