(−)-Epicatechin dosing in normal and overweight test subjects showed an increase in fat burning and lowering of blood glucose and triglycerides after consuming a meal
Published March 2014
Twenty adult volunteers (normal and overweight) participated in this crossover, open-labeled study. The test criteria excluded those with chronic diseases or those who used pharmacologic agents to modulate metabolism after a meal.
Some of the test subjects received a dose of 100 mg of a precise formulation of (-)-epicatechin after fasting for 10 hours and before consuming a balanced commercial nutritional (meal) supplement. Results from treated subjects were compared to those from untreated volunteers.
All test subjects were tested for blood glucose and triglyceride levels before, 2 hours after, and 4 hours after consuming the nutritional supplement.
Indirect calaorimetry was performed to evaluate the respiratory (metabolic) quotient of the subjects.
Note that the formulation and dosage of (-)-epicatechin used in this clinical are relevant to our key ingredient, Mitokatylst™ in the product Mitokatylst™ – E.