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SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Across Societies – Experimental Biology

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<strong>SUNDAY</strong>A87 II 586.2 Unrefi ned and refi ned black raspberryseed oils signifi cantly lower triglycerides and moderately affectcholesterol metabolism in male Syrian hamsters. M.M. Ash,K.A. Wolford, T.J. Carden, K.T. Hwang and T.P. Carr. Univ. ofNebraska-Lincoln and Seoul Natl. Univ.A88 I 586.3 Marginal vitamin B6 defi ciency affectsfatty acid profi les in healthy men and women. M. Zhao, Y.Lamers, M.A. Ralat, B.S. Coats, P.W. Stacpoole, Y-Y. Chi,K.E. Muller, J.R. Bain, C.B. Newgard and J.F. Gregory III.Univ. of Florida and Duke Univ. Med. Ctr.A89 II 586.4 The role of gut microbiota in the lowdensitylipoprotein cholesterol-lowering effects of plant sterolesters. M.C. Dubenetzky, H. Rasmussen, T.P. Carr and J.Walter. Rush Univ. Med. Ctr. and Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln.A90 I 586.5 Effect of high docosahexaenoic acidalgaloil on body fat and serum lipids in mice. A.G. Shelton, R.Pietrofesa and K.M. Barnes. West Virginia Univ.A91 II 586.6 Effects of different trans-fatty acids onlipid and lipoprotein metabolism in male F1B hamsters. J. Kraftand A.L. Lock. Univ. of Vermont and Michigan State Univ.A92 I 586.7 In vitro assessment of thephytochemicals resveratrol, quercetin, mangiferin andepigallocatechin gallate on lipid accumulation in the 3T3-L1 cellline M-W. Taing, P.N. Shaw, S. Roberts-Thomson, M. Gidley,R. Dietzgen and G. Monteith. Univ. of Queensland and Dept.of Employment, Econ. Develop. and Innovation, QueenslandGovt., Brisbane.A93 II 586.8 Effect of a sphingolipid-enriched dieton serum lipid profi le and cholesterol metabolism in humans.R. Vanu Ramkumar, P.J. H. Jones, D.D. Buckley and J.E.Heubi. Univ. of Manitoba and Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr., Univ.of Cincinnati.A94 I 586.9 High HDL improves the response toa Mediterranean style low glycemic load diet in women withmetabolic syndrome. J. Barona, J.J. Jones, M. McIntosh, W.Najm, R.H. Lerman and M.L. Fernandez. Univ. of Connecticutand Univ. of Florida, Jacksonville, Univ. of California, Irvine andMetagenics Inc., Gig Harbor, WA.587. CARBOHYDRATE DIGESTION: ENERGYBOUNDARY BETWEEN PLANT AND ANIMALKINGDOMSPoster(Sponsored by: Energy and Macronutrient MetabolismRIS)SUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM (I); 1:45 PM-2:45 PM (II)A95 I 587.1 Adding resistant starch in breakfastdrink on glycemia and satiety in humans. C.G. Weber, J. Louk,A. Schrage, B. Craemer, J. Lattimer and M. Haub. KansasState Univ.A96 II 587.2 Assessing the long-term effects ofdietary starch, glucose and fructose in pigs: effects on glucosetolerance and growth. P.M. Cline, C.R. Dove, T. Tsai and M.J.Azain. Univ. of Georgia.A97 I 587.3 Polydextrose and soluble corn fi bersignifi cantly increase stool weight, but do not infl uence wholegut transit time in healthy adults D. Timm, W. Thomas, L.Sanders, T. Boileau and J.L. Slavin. Univ. of Minnesota, St.Paul and Minneapolis, Tate & Lyle Hlth. & Nutr. Sci., Decaturand General Mills, Minneapolis.A98 II 587.4 Glycemic and insulin response toraisins, grapes and bananas in college aged students. J.A.Anderson, H.A. Huth, M.M. Larson, A.J. Colby, E.J. Krieg,L.P. Golbach, K.A. Simon, S.L. Wasmundt, C.J. Malone andT. Wilson. Winona State Univ., MN.A99 I 587.5 Glycemic response of type 2 diabeticsto raisins. J.A. Anderson, K.F. Andersen, R.A. Heimerman,M.M. Larson, S.E. Baker, M.R. Freeman, A. Carughi and T.Wilson. Winona State Univ., MN and Sun-Maid Growers ofCalifornia, Kingburg.A<strong>10</strong>0 II 587.6 Validation of insulin sensitivity andsecretion indices derived from the liquid meal tolerance test.K.C. Maki, K.M. Kelley, A.L. Lawless, R.L. Hubacher andT.M. Rains. Provident Clin. Res., Glen Ellyn, IL.A<strong>10</strong>1 I 587.7 Reliability characteristics ofcontinuous glucose monitoring in overweight and obese menand women with type 2 diabetes mellitus. K.C. Maki, K.H.Rubin, N.V. Matusheski, M.R. Rubin, M.S. Reeves, A.L.Lawless, V.N. Kaden and R.M. Black. Provident Clin. Res.,Glen Ellyn, IL and Kraft Foods Inc.A<strong>10</strong>2 II 587.8 A double-blind, randomized, controlledcrossover trial to assess the prebiotic effects of arabinoxylanoligosaccharidesin healthy men and women K.C. Maki,G. Gibson, R. Dickman, C.W. C. Kendall, C-Y.O. Chen, N.Almeida and J. Blumberg. Provident Clin. Res., Glen Ellyn,IL, Univ. of Reading, U.K., Kellogg Co., Univ. of Toronto andTufts Univ.A<strong>10</strong>3 I 587.9 Effects of type 2 resistant starchconsumption on insulin sensitivity in men and women. K.C.Maki, C.L. Pelkman, K.M. Kelley, A.L. Lawless, A. Schildand T.M. Rains. Provident Clin. Res., Glen Ellyn, IL and Natl.Starch LLC, Bridgewater, NJ.A<strong>10</strong>4 II 587.<strong>10</strong> D-Lactate disturbed mitochondrialenergy production in rat brain and heart but not liver. B.Ling, F. Peng, J. Alcorn, B. Bandy and G. Zello. Univ. ofSaskatchewan.A<strong>10</strong>5 I 587.11 Effects of Gatorade® on performanceof moderately strenuous aerobic exercise lasting under anhour. R.A. DiSilvestro, E. Joseph, T. Marshall, S. Hart andC.B. Swain. Ohio State Univ.588. REGULATION OF FOOD INTAKENUTRITIONPoster(Sponsored by: Energy and Macronutrient MetabolismRIS)SUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM (I); 1:45 PM-2:45 PM (II)A<strong>10</strong>6 I 588.1 Rapid onset of peripheral and centralleptin resistance in rats offered chow, lard, and 30% sucrosesolution J.W. Apolzan and R.B. S. Harris. Med. Col. ofGeorgia.SUN163

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