Evaluation of New Beverages Rich in Bioactive Compounds for the Modulation of Energetic Metabolism in Overweight Adults
NCT ID: NCT04016337
Last Updated: 2019-07-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
138 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-09-01
2018-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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All participants were informed on the characteristics of the study and they signed the written-informed consent. Dietetic and life style habits were recorded from all participants. There were no drop-outs during the whole period of the study and no adverse effects were reported. Safety clinical parameters (hepatic enzymes, renal function) were measured as well.
Acute study The acute study has determined markers of intake such as metabolites generated from ingested polyphenolic compounds, as well as markers of effect, such as markers of inflammatory processes, oxidative stress, glycemic and lipid homeostasis and hormones. Specifically, the analysis of incretines in plasma using LC-MS techniques has been included.
A double-blind, randomized, cross-over clinical study has been conducted in a population of 20 overweight individuals. After an initial phase of 3 days of wash-out with a strict diet free of polyphenols and added sugars, 330 mL of the problem drink was administered on fasting conditions:
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with saccharose
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with sucralose
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with stevia
Blood samples were then taken at various times (0, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 210 minutes). Urine samples were collected 24 hours earlier (0 point) as well as in 0-4, 4-8, 8-12, 12-24 h tranches.
After 7 days, the process was repeated again, for each volunteer to take another drink, until all the drinks were consumed by all the volunteers.
Chronic study Prolonged consumption of beverages over several weeks will allow the later modification markers, such as parameters related to inflammation or oxidative status and long-term hormonal response, to be evaluated.
The trial is randomized, double-blind, parallel, with 3 groups of 46 subjects each. The groups were randomized stratified by sex, BMI, and age. Recruitment has taken place at various Health Centers and at UCAM. Those who are able to participate have been informed of the study and asked to sign informed consent.
The study includes beverages already studied in acute intervention:
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with saccharose
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with sucralose
* Drink made with lemon and maqui and sweetened with stevia
Participants were advised not to change their dietary habits during the study period.
Each individual was given a type of drink (330 mL/day) for 60 days. Blood samples were taken, as well as 24h-urine, at day 0 and at the end of the study (60 days), to perform the various assessments.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Intervention with beverage added with sucralose
A beverage (330 mL) made with lemon and maqui extracts and sweetened with sucralose was taken by participants, during 60 days. Beverages were made in a semi-industrial process in a pilot plant. Microbiological tests, quality controls and shelf-life assays were performed following legislation on beverages.
Concentrations of lemon and maqui extract are under industrial secret. The sweetener sucralose was added within the ranges established by law as maximums.
The beverage was carried out in the pilot plant of a company (Nutracitrus) with all the safety systems, tested by an external lab (Ecosur), apart from the routine controls themselves.
All ingredients were suitable for consumption and purchased from different companies with their respective certificates and conservation was at 5 º C for a maximum of 7 days, prior to administration to volunteers.
Beverages
The beverages were all made with lemon and maqui extracts, and different sweeteners
Intervention with beverage added with saccharose
A beverage (330 mL) made with lemon and maqui extracts and sweetened with saccharose was taken by participants, during 60 days. Beverages were made in a semi-industrial process in a pilot plant. Microbiological tests, quality controls and shelf-life assays were performed following legislation on beverages.
Concentrations of lemon and maqui extract are under industrial secret. The sweetener saccharose was added within the ranges established by law as maximums.
The beverage was carried out in the pilot plant of a company (Nutracitrus) with all the safety systems, tested by an external lab (Ecosur), apart from the routine controls themselves.
All ingredients were suitable for consumption and purchased from different companies with their respective certificates and conservation was at 5 º C for a maximum of 7 days, prior to administration to volunteers.
Beverages
The beverages were all made with lemon and maqui extracts, and different sweeteners
Intervention with beverage added with stevia
A beverage (330 mL) made with lemon and maqui extracts and sweetened with stevia extract was taken by participants, during 60 days. Beverages were made in a semi-industrial process in a pilot plant. Microbiological tests, quality controls and shelf-life assays were performed following legislation on beverages.
Concentrations of lemon and maqui extract are under industrial secret. The sweetener stevia was added within the ranges established by law as maximums.
The beverage was carried out in the pilot plant of a company (Nutracitrus) with all the safety systems, tested by an external lab (Ecosur), apart from the routine controls themselves.
All ingredients were suitable for consumption and purchased from different companies with their respective certificates and conservation was at 5 º C for a maximum of 7 days, prior to administration to volunteers.
Beverages
The beverages were all made with lemon and maqui extracts, and different sweeteners
Interventions
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Beverages
The beverages were all made with lemon and maqui extracts, and different sweeteners
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* body mass index (BMI) between 25 - 29.9 kg/m2 (overweight according to WHO criteria)
* 35-55 years,
* absence of disease.
Exclusion Criteria
* Dislipemia
* Smoking
35 Years
55 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Research Council, Spain
OTHER_GOV
Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Débora Villaño
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Débora Villaño Valencia, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM)
Locations
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Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM)
Guadalupe, Murcia, Spain
Countries
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References
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Villano D, Zafrilla P, Garcia-Viguera C, Dominguez-Perles R. A UHPLC/MS/MS method for the analysis of active and inactive forms of GLP-1 and GIP incretins in human plasma. Talanta. 2022 Jan 1;236:122806. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122806. Epub 2021 Aug 19.
Other Identifiers
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AGL2016-75332-C2-2-R
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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