Effect of wheat bran supplementation on blood sugar, glycosylated protein and serum lipids in NIDDM subjects

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Wheat bran supplementation (11 gm per day) was carried out for a period of two months in 30 maturity onset diebetics. The efficacy of bran supplementation was monitored by measuring the fasting and 2 h post prandial blood sugar levels, glycosylated serum protein levels, glycosylated albumin levels and serum lipid and lipoprotein cholesterol levels. The results indicated a transient reduction in fasting and 2 h post prandial blood sugar levels after one month's bran therapy. No appreciable changes in the serum glycosylated protein levels, glycosylated albumin levels, serum lipids and lipoprotein cholesterol levels were observed during the period of supplementation. © 1987 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

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Mani, I., & Mani, U. V. (1987). Effect of wheat bran supplementation on blood sugar, glycosylated protein and serum lipids in NIDDM subjects. Qualitas Plantarum Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 37(2), 161–168. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01092052

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