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Slowly Digestible Carbohydrates for GLP-1 Secretion

NCT07572513 · Sponsor: Purdue University

What this trial means for you

This study is recruiting now at 1 US site. It's studying see the official record for blood glucose, glp-1, satiety.

Who can joinAll sexes, 18 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteersAccepted
What you'd takesee the official record
Study length~3 months overall
Planned participants19
TypeInterventional (you receive treatment)

What participants typically get: study medication (or placebo, if the trial uses one) and study-related medical care at no cost, plus close monitoring. Compensation for time and travel varies by study — ask the site. Note that in many trials you can't choose your treatment group, and some participants receive a placebo.

The study, in the sponsor's words

The goal of this clinical trail is to learn if the hormone, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), is stimulated by slowly digestible carbohydrates (SDCs) in healthy adults. In the current study, researchers will observe the amount of SDC that results in clinically meaningful levels of GLP-1, shown by an increase in feelings of fullness and a decrease in hunger, and how long an elevated level of GLP-1 lasts after starch consumption. Researchers aim to address two questions: What amount of SDC maximizes GLP-1-mediated satiety, and does the impact to satiety continue in a second meal? The overall goal is to maximize ileal-digesting SDC's potential use as a food-based agent for weight loss. Researchers will compare 20, 40, and 60 g of raw corn starch compared to a maltodextrin control on total plasma GLP-1 concentrations, insulin, and blood glucose at baseline and 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 180 minutes post-consumption of SDC. Researchers will also measure satiety at baseline, 60, 120, 180 minutes and after a second meal. There will be a total of 4 study visits with a least a 7-day break between visits. At each study visit, participants will: * Consume a randomized test beverage (SDC or maltodextrin) * Receive a blood draw at 7 timepoints over 3 hrs * Take a satiety questionnaire 5 times over 3 hrs * Consume a standardized lunch 3 hrs after the test beverage consumption

Can you join? The exact criteria

Below is the verbatim eligibility text from the registry — bring it to your doctor; it's written for clinicians, and your own clinician is the right person to interpret it with you.

Full eligibility criteria (for you and your doctor)

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Healthy population 2. BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m2 3. Adults 18 - 45 years old 4. Men or women 5. Able to read/speak English 6. Fasting blood glucose levels ≤100 mg/dL 7. HbA1c ≤ 5.7% Exclusion Criteria: 1. Participants with 18 \> Years of Age \> 45 will be excluded. 2. Subjects with 18.5 kg/m² \> BMI \> 24.9 kg/m² will be excluded. 3. Diabetic individuals will be excluded. 4. Individuals with history of gastrointestinal disease will be excluded from the study. 5. Pregnant or nursing women will also be excluded. 6. Individuals taking GLP-1 medications, or on weight-loss diets or restrictive eating patterns. 7. Individuals suffering from dairy or gluten intolerance or allergies will be excluded.

Study sites by state

Indiana

  • Clinical Research Center at Purdue University — West Lafayette · Recruiting now

View the official record on ClinicalTrials.gov →

Verify before you act. Medical disclaimer: content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs; always consult a licensed healthcare provider about eligibility, risks, and benefits. Trial details and enrollment status change frequently — always verify on the official registry and talk to your own clinician before contacting a study site. This page was generated from registry data and is not affiliated with the study sponsor.

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