2014
DOI: 10.5152/iao.2014.004
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Effects and Safety of Xylitol on Middle Ear Epithelial Cells

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:Xylitol is a natural sugar known to reduce dental decay. Recently, several epidemiology studies have also shown that xylitol can prevent acute otitis media in children. It is assumed that these effects are related to the inhibition of bacterial growth in the nasopharynx. However, the effects and safety of xylitol in middle ear epithelial cells, which play a key role in otitis media, have not been investigated. The present study was performed to investigate whether xylitol shows antiinflammatory or an… Show more

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“…It was discovered in 1891 and since the 1960s has been used as a sweetener. It can be found in nature in many fruits and vegetables, berries, oats and mushrooms and is produced in small quantities in human organism [21,22,[95][96][97][98][99].…”
Section: Xylitolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was discovered in 1891 and since the 1960s has been used as a sweetener. It can be found in nature in many fruits and vegetables, berries, oats and mushrooms and is produced in small quantities in human organism [21,22,[95][96][97][98][99].…”
Section: Xylitolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be metabolized directly in the liver or indirectly by fermentative degradation by intestinal flora (Table 3) [108]. Human tolerance of xylitol amounts to 100 g per day [96].…”
Section: Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even fewer publications relate to experiments with xylitol intake. The most common is the safe value of daily xylitol intake by adults, up to 100 g [30,31]. Four out of 13 children had diarrhea after consuming over 65 g of xylitol per day [32].…”
Section: Product Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%