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Scientists invent 'feel full' chemical

By T.K. Randall
December 14, 2014 · Comment icon 11 comments

The new chemical could make it easier for people to reduce how much they eat. Image Credit: sxc.hu
The new additive could help people lose weight by making them feel fuller more quickly at meal times.
Developed by researchers in the UK, the new chemical, which uses proprionate to make someone feel fuller, must be eaten on a regular basis in order to have the desired effect.

While little more than a foul-tasting powder on its own, scientists have been experimenting with ways to incorporate the chemical in to other foods such as bread loaves and fruit smoothies in order to make it more palatable for consumers.
The most difficult part of the research was to find a way to deliver the proprionate to the colon, a problem that they solved by binding it to a natural carbohydrate called inulin.

Experiments have shown that volunteers eating food containing the new chemical ate 14% less on average than those who dined on foods that didn't contain it.

"We know that adults gain between 0.3kg and 0.8kg a year on average, and there's a real need for new strategies that can prevent this," said study leader Prof Gary Frost.

Source: BBC News | Comments (11)




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Comment icon #2 Posted by Misanthropic 10 years ago
Doesn't fiber do the same thing? Dr. Oz wouldn't lie to me, would he?
Comment icon #3 Posted by bubblykiss 10 years ago
I have found that putting 3.1 pounds of food in my stomach also does the same thing.
Comment icon #4 Posted by Ashyne 10 years ago
What a crap. There already exists a nutrient called "protein" that makes you feel full. When I eat 4 full eggs (hardboiled with yolk) or 200 grams of tofu, I feel so full that I don't feel like eating anything for the next 8 hours. And they all have low calories too. Eating protein-rich (which at the same time has low calories!) food is the easiest way to curb hunger and promote fat loss. There is no need for such a stupid invention or a "feel full chemical". When you eat a protein and fiber-rich diet with very low sugar and salt intake, then you will see very significant fat loss in a short a... [More]
Comment icon #5 Posted by Sundew 10 years ago
I have found that putting 3.1 pounds of food in my stomach also does the same thing. I personally go for the giant slab-o-cheesecake after a 16 oz. prime rib and some mashed potatoes, followed by the electric paddles to jump start the heart again!
Comment icon #6 Posted by pallidin 10 years ago
I personally go for the giant slab-o-cheesecake after a 16 oz. prime rib and some mashed potatoes, followed by the electric paddles to jump start the heart again! Now you're making me hungry. Perhaps that's one answer for natural weight loss. Since suggestion or pics of yummy food can make one hungry, why not do the reverse? Verbally suggest and show pics of disgusting food before meal time. Of course the tried and true method is a simple one-liner... Burn more calories through exercise than you consume through foods.
Comment icon #7 Posted by Oxo1 10 years ago
There's something missing here, it's called eating properly, and getting plenty of exercise. Not rocket science really.
Comment icon #8 Posted by ZOD 10 years ago
When I eat 4 full eggs (hardboiled with yolk) or 200 grams of tofu, 200 grams of tofu. You're tougher than me
Comment icon #9 Posted by Ashyne 9 years ago
200 grams of tofu. You're tougher than me Tofu is an everyday food here. Maybe you just aren't used to eating it. We make tofu in many forms, some have fishcakes mixed in, some have the texture of baked potato, some are soft like whipped cream, others are tofu wrapped in glutinous rice...etc.
Comment icon #10 Posted by Tiamat799 9 years ago
Not always easy to excercise if you have a physical disability. I don't think this will be the answer to the weight problem though. I thought scientists had managed to speed up metabolisms in mice or rats. 14% less food is probably still twice as much as what some should be eating.
Comment icon #11 Posted by ZOD 9 years ago
Tofu is an everyday food here. Maybe you just aren't used to eating it. We make tofu in many forms, some have fishcakes mixed in, some have the texture of baked potato, some are soft like whipped cream, others are tofu wrapped in glutinous rice...etc. I'm a dork, didn't realize you were in Singapore. I've only had tofu in a few things, but I meant what I said as a joke.


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