sucrose

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Synonyms for sucrose

a complex carbohydrate found in many plants and used as a sweetening agent

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(1,2,42,51-55,102-104) Isocaloric exchanges of dietary sucrose for starch have long been known to bring on increases in fasting blood glucose and insulin levels in both humans (105,106) and rats.
The effect of dietary sucrose on blood lipids, serum insulin, platelet adhesiveness and body weight in human volunteers.
"This study suggests that dietary sucrose or fructose induced 12-LOX and 12-HETE production in breast tumor cells in vivo," said Cohen.
In addition, Bruce and colleagues (3) indicated that high dietary sucrose concentrations are responsible for the development of hepatic steatosis.
Effects of isocaloric exchange of dietary sucrose and starch on fasting serum lipids, postprandial insulin secretion and alimentary lipaemia in human subjects.