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sucrose octaacetate
bitter tasting cpd preferred by rats to quinine; RN given refers to ((beta-D)-fructofuranosyl)-isomer
Also Known As:
octaacetyl sucrose; sucrose octa acetate; sucrose octaacetate, ((alpha-D)-fructofuranosyl)-isomer; alpha-D-glucopyranoside, 1,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-fructofuranosyl, tetraacetate
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Carbohydrates: 22023
Polysaccharides: 15383
Oligosaccharides: 3566
Disaccharides: 990
Sucrose: 7214
sucrose octaacetate: 4
Sugars: 11126
Disaccharides: 990
Sucrose: 7214
sucrose octaacetate: 4
Related Diseases
1.
Weight Gain
01/01/1987 - "
Rats fed Polycose solutions that were minimally sweet (32% Polycose), sweet (0.2% saccharin + 32% Polycose), or bitter [0.05% sucrose octa acetate (SOA) + 32% Polycose] did not differ in their Polycose intake, total caloric intake, weight gain, or percent body fat.
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12/01/1983 - "
Each treatment also produced qualitatively similar ingestive responses to unpalatable quinine- and sucrose octaacetate-adulterated diets and to palatable dextrose and fat diets during the dynamic and static weight-gain phases.
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2.
Hyperphagia (Overeating)
02/01/1991 - "
The ability of sucrose octaacetate to reduce preference without reducing long-term intake accounts for the previous finding that a wet diet containing sucrose octaacetate can stimulate hyperphagia yet be less preferred than the control diet.
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3.
Body Weight (Weight, Body)
01/01/1986 - "
The pattern of effects produced by cholecystokinin and lithium chloride resembled those following diet adulteration with citric acid and sucrose octa acetate and differed from the effects produced by increases in body weight.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Citric Acid (Citrate)
2.
Lithium Chloride
3.
Saccharin
4.
Quinine (Quinson)
5.
Glucose (Dextrose)
6.
Glucans
7.
Cholecystokinin (Pancreozymin)