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Possible Interaction: Glucose and Xylitol

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Xylitol

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

In study II the glucose production and lactate values were significantly reduced during xylitol infusion , whereas palmitate oxidation rates were significantly increased when the infusion regimen changed from glucose to glucose-xylitol mixture.
Infusionstherapie und Transfusionsmedizin  •  1994  |  View Paper
The equal stimulation of the second phase suggests xylitol and glucose may share a common stimulatory mechanism, possibly via the pentose phosphate pathway.
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism  •  1971  |  View Paper
Hepatic glucose production and urea synthesis rates were significantly reduced during xylitol infusion after trauma, whereas equicaloric glucose had no effects.
In the septic rat exchange of glucose calories by xylitol in a proportion of 1:1 was associated with a significantly ameliorated nitrogen retention and lower 3-methyl-histidine excretion.
Nutricion hospitalaria  •  1993  |  View Paper
The metabolisms of the sugar substitutes fructose, sorbitol and xylitol and their interdependence with the metabolism of glucose are demonstrated.
Deutsche zahnarztliche Zeitschrift  •  1977  |  View Paper
Furthermore, in the presence of xylitol (30 mM), glucose : PEP-PTS activities decreased by 34, 17, and 0%, respectively.
Oral microbiology and immunology  •  2006  |  View Paper
All six strains rapidly became xylitol-resistant when grown on glucose in the presence of xylitol.
Journal of dental research  •  1996  |  View Paper
The inhibitory effect of xylitol on the isolated strains was determined by monitoring growth on glucose in the presence or absence of xylitol.
Journal of dental research  •  1987  |  View Paper
It has been reported previously that xylitol added to glucose used to challenge dental plaque in vivo caused a reduced acid formation.
Scandinavian journal of dental research  •  1985  |  View Paper
Xylitol has previously been shown to inhibit acid production in vitro when glucose is used as energy source, and the present studies were carried out to investigate whether this effect was valid in vivo.
Scandinavian journal of dental research  •  1983  |  View Paper
Addition of xylitol to the bacterial suspension caused inhibition of acid production from sorbitol by Streptococcus mutans grown on sorbitol or a mixture of sorbitol and glucose.
Swedish dental journal  •  1983  |  View Paper
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