2017
DOI: 10.4172/2476-2059.1000115
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The Latest on Sugar Substitutes of the Alditol Type with Special Consideration of Erythritol and Xylitol―Rectifications and Recommendations

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“…Alditols, such as xylitol, have an energy of only ∼2.4 kcal/g, and the human body obtains essentially zero calories from it, compared to sugar, which has approximately 4 kcal/g. 3 However, arabitol and adonitol which are diastereomers of xylitol, have lower sweetness and are thus used less in the health-food industry. Even though xylitol, sorbitol, and mannitol are all commonly used alditols in food, the consumption of sorbitol and mannitol generates more severe gastrointestinal disturbances than xylitol.…”
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“…Alditols, such as xylitol, have an energy of only ∼2.4 kcal/g, and the human body obtains essentially zero calories from it, compared to sugar, which has approximately 4 kcal/g. 3 However, arabitol and adonitol which are diastereomers of xylitol, have lower sweetness and are thus used less in the health-food industry. Even though xylitol, sorbitol, and mannitol are all commonly used alditols in food, the consumption of sorbitol and mannitol generates more severe gastrointestinal disturbances than xylitol.…”
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“…Moreover, the type of sugar substitutes in “zero-sugar” foods and drinks is also a critical parameter. Alditols, such as xylitol, have an energy of only ∼2.4 kcal/g, and the human body obtains essentially zero calories from it, compared to sugar, which has approximately 4 kcal/g . However, arabitol and adonitol which are diastereomers of xylitol, have lower sweetness and are thus used less in the health-food industry.…”
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“…Makinen [1], presented review highlights the oral biologic significance of the xylitol-associated shift observed in the biology of the oral biofilm i.e., dental plaque formed from carbohydrate dominance to one where nitrogen metabolism plays an important role.…”
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“…Reviews highlights the oral biologic significance of the xylitol-associated shift observed in the biology of the oral biofilm [1], Isolation and identification of Listeria monocytogenes from frozen chicken, minced meat, and cheese in Duhok province [2], and Pediococcus acidilactici Ch-2 as a potential probiotic candidate with many functional properties [3].…”
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