Effect of Diets High in Carbohydrate, Soy Oil, Medium-Chain Triglycerides or Tripelargonin on Blood and Liver Lipid and Glucose Intermediates in Meal-Eating Rats

Medium-chain odd carbon fats have been reported to be ketogenic as have medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). Such an odd carbon fat, tripelargonin, was compared to MCT for its effect on ketogenic and glucogenic intermediates when fed as a part of a complete diet to meal-eating rats. Isonitrogenous diet...

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Published inThe Journal of nutrition Vol. 111; no. 8; pp. 1437 - 1445
Main Authors Guy, David G., Tuley, Roland J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.08.1981
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Summary:Medium-chain odd carbon fats have been reported to be ketogenic as have medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). Such an odd carbon fat, tripelargonin, was compared to MCT for its effect on ketogenic and glucogenic intermediates when fed as a part of a complete diet to meal-eating rats. Isonitrogenous diets containing, as 68% of the calories, soy oil (SO), MCT, tripelargonin (C9TG) were fed 2 hours twice a day. After 4 weeks, the C9TG rats during meals had blood and liver β-hydroxybutyrate levels approximately 300 and 125%, respectively, of the fasting levels and similar to the prandial SO-fed levels. These levels were significantly less than the 1,000 and 500% elevations observed in the MCT-fed rats. Prandial blood glucose and liver glycogen levels were similar in the C9TG and SO-fed rats; whereas, these intermediates appeared to remain at or drop below the fasting levels in the MCT-fed animals. Levels of plasma non-esterified fatty acids and liver glucose-6-phosphate in the MCT and C9TG were similar and different from the SO-fed values. These results point to the uniqueness of C9TG when compared to even-numbered triglycerides under these dietary conditions. tripelargonin MCT ketones glycogen
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ISSN:0022-3166
1541-6100
DOI:10.1093/jn/111.8.1437