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The aim of this study was to determine the glycemic parameters of five cereals consumed in Cote d'Ivoire. Their glycemic index and load were determined in adult Wistar rats. Each cereal (wheat, maize, sorghum, millet and fonio) provided starch for the preparation of the respective test food. The glycemic index was calculated using glucose as the reference food for rats after 12 hours of fasting. The glycemic indexes of the test feeds ranged from 35.26 +/- 6.69 for wheat; 35.56 +/- 5.90 for maize; 54.29 +/- 24.55 for sorghum to 41.58 +/- 14.46 for millet and 50.26 +/- 16.23 for fonio. All these foods tested are classified as low-glycemic index foods. The glycemic load values of the test foods are 24.50 +/- 4.65 for wheat; 26.49 +/- 4.40 for maize; 39.91 +/- 18.04 for sorghum; 31.81 +/- 11.06 for millet and 34.33 +/- 11.28 for fonio. All the foods tested had high glycemic loads. Consumption of these cereals does not lead to carbohydrate metabolism disorders, provided they are used in moderation, given their high glycemic load.
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The aim of this study was to determine the glycemic parameters of five cereals consumed in Cote d'Ivoire. Their glycemic index and load were determined in adult Wistar rats. Each cereal (wheat, maize, sorghum, millet and fonio) provided starch for the preparation of the respective test food. The glycemic index was calculated using glucose as the reference food for rats after 12 hours of fasting. The glycemic indexes of the test feeds ranged from 35.26 +/- 6.69 for wheat; 35.56 +/- 5.90 for maize; 54.29 +/- 24.55 for sorghum to 41.58 +/- 14.46 for millet and 50.26 +/- 16.23 for fonio. All these foods tested are classified as low-glycemic index foods. The glycemic load values of the test foods are 24.50 +/- 4.65 for wheat; 26.49 +/- 4.40 for maize; 39.91 +/- 18.04 for sorghum; 31.81 +/- 11.06 for millet and 34.33 +/- 11.28 for fonio. All the foods tested had high glycemic loads. Consumption of these cereals does not lead to carbohydrate metabolism disorders, provided they are used in moderation, given their high glycemic load.