• Sorbitol (an artificial sweetener). (drugs.com)
  • This artificial sweetener is as effective as lactulose in relieving constipation and usually costs less. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Sorbitol is an artificial sweetener that can cause allergic reactions in some people. (healthline.com)
  • Other culprits include legumes (beans, peas and peanuts) and Sorbitol, an artificial sweetener used in many things, including candy and gum. (sutterhealth.org)
  • Also, avoid the sweeteners sorbitol and maltitol. (realbuzz.com)
  • Xylitol, maltitol used as sweeteners in some foods can cause bloating. (hepatitisfoundation.org)
  • He said that stevia really needed to be blended with other sweeteners like isomalt and maltitol to give a more rounded sweetness akin to sugar. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Other sweeteners, such as maltitol and sorbitol, are known to produce a laxative effective if consumed in large quantities. (foodnavigator.com)
  • This study investigated how a range of sweeteners [tagatose (TA)/maltitol (MA)/sorbitol (SO)/stevia (ST)/sucralose (SU)/acesulfame K (ACK)] impact the gut microbiota of T2D subjects and healthy human adults using the ex vivo SIFR® technology (n = 12). (bvsalud.org)
  • Xylitol is a natural sweetener derived from natural sources. (xlear.com)
  • Chewing sugar-free gum containing the artificial sweeteners sorbitol and xylitol reduces cavities. (colgate.com)
  • As I do not consume artificial sweeteners or sugar alcohols such as sorbitol, xylitol and the like, I excluded bars with these ingredients. (thenibble.com)
  • Non-sugar substitutes such as sugar alcohol (e.g. sorbitol and xylitol) and intense sweeteners (e.g. acesulfame K, sucralose and aspartame) are not allowed (The aim is to cultivate a palate for less sweet drinks among the youths. (who.int)
  • It is used as a low calorie sweetener as it is poorly absorbed by the intestines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The health effects of low-calorie/artificial sweeteners are inconclusive, with research showing mixed findings. (harvard.edu)
  • Low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) are sweeteners that contain few to no calories but have a higher intensity of sweetness per gram than sweeteners with calories-like table sugar , fruit juice concentrates, and corn syrups. (harvard.edu)
  • Growing use of glucitol such as a low calorie sweetener, is likely to motivate its demand above the following years. (prnewswire.co.uk)
  • The Global Sorbitol Market is likely to gain impetus from a rise in demand for digestive and low-calorie products. (medgadget.com)
  • We recognise that sweeteners may condition our palates to demand for sweet food and drinks in our diet, which may lead to excess calorie and sugar intake. (who.int)
  • Keep in mind that some activated charcoal products contain other ingredients, like sorbitol. (healthline.com)
  • In the January, 1992 issue, Food Product Design reviewed the many types of sweetener ingredients and their general properties. (naturalproductsinsider.com)
  • Whether it's information about a new sweetener or questions about one that has been on the market for years, interest in sweeteners and sweetness continues. (taylorfrancis.com)
  • ALL NATURAL - Sorbitol is a naturally occurring sugar with 60% the sweetness of sugar that can be found in many fruits and vegetables. (qualifirst.com)
  • Consuming sorbitol also means consuming less calories than sugar to achieve the same sweetness, without all the negative effects of sugar. (qualifirst.com)
  • From agave nectar to aspartame: sugar, sugar substitutes, natural sweeteners and more are crowding the sugar bowl. (food-management.com)
  • Stevia leaf and unrefined stevia extracts are not considered GRAS and are not allowed in the U.S. for use as sweeteners. (harvard.edu)
  • Other sugar substitutes such as sorbitol and stevia also apparently do not cause cancer. (medicinenet.com)
  • When stevia sealed EU novel foods approval in December 2011 it was heralded as the holy grail of sweeteners, but has it lived up to all the hype for chocolate? (foodnavigator.com)
  • Avoid taking other medications that contain an ingredient called sorbitol, often used as a sweetener in liquid medicines. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Out of these, the liquid/syrupy formulation of sorbitol is currently leading the global market. (medgadget.com)
  • Sorbitol, a polyol (sugar alcohol), available as viscous syrup or crystalline powder, it is a benign polyhydric alcohol with six hydroxyl groups. (ecplaza.net)
  • Sorbitol Powder sweetens many things popular. (qualifirst.com)
  • It's a white powder derived from glucose, Sorbitol Powder is a sugar substitute used frequently to sweeten diet soda, ice cream, chewing gum, mints, and cough syrups. (qualifirst.com)
  • Sorbitol Powder will not brown or caramelize. (qualifirst.com)
  • SWEETENER - Sorbitol Powder is a white powder that is derived from glucose. (qualifirst.com)
  • Sugar promotes cavities while Sorbitol Powder helps prevent them! (qualifirst.com)
  • BEST VALUE FOR YOUR BODY & WALLET - You'll Be Getting One Resealable Bag Containing 1kg (2.2 pounds) of all natural sorbitol powder. (qualifirst.com)
  • HEALTH BENEFITS - To start off, sorbitol has a lower glycemic index than sugar, making it a great sugar substitute for diabetics looking for low glycemic sweeteners. (qualifirst.com)
  • It is also extensively used in oral-care products, especially in toothpaste as sorbitol aids in the prevention of cavity. (medgadget.com)
  • Sorbitol and sodium saccharin are both sweeteners and used as carriers and sweeteners in toothpaste. (indiadivine.org)
  • On the other hand, corn syrups, malt syrups and alternative sweeteners such as honey are combinations of various mono and disaccharides as well as other components such as polysaccharides and water. (naturalproductsinsider.com)
  • It is also used as a sweetener and humectant in diet cookies and cakes. (qualifirst.com)
  • In the cosmetics industry, sorbitol is one of the strong competitors of glycerin and propylene glycol as it acts as an emulsion stabilizer as well as a humectant. (medgadget.com)
  • This article focuses on another culprit: the sugars or sweeteners added to your dog's foods and treats. (thehonestkitchen.com)
  • While most added sugars and sweeteners should simply be avoided or eaten in moderation, some have negative side effects or are downright toxic to dogs . (thehonestkitchen.com)
  • China, being one of the largest producers of Vitamin C, has been witnessing an increasing demand for sorbitol. (medgadget.com)
  • In the U.S., there is a huge demand for sorbitol due to the persistent usage in the non-food industries. (medgadget.com)
  • Onsite operators have no lack of both natural and artificial sweeteners to choose from. (food-management.com)
  • The sugar-reduction movement has caused manufacturers to use increasing amount of sugar replacers or natural sweeteners instead in their new products. (confectionerynews.com)
  • Natural sweeteners found in many types of fruit can also increase the amount of gas in your intestinal tract if you eat too much. (qualityhealth.com)
  • This feature will further detail sweetener functionality and how to use functional properties to help assemble a sweetener system that provides specific effects in the finished product. (naturalproductsinsider.com)
  • To understand sweetener functionality requires understanding a little about the chemical properties of saccharides. (naturalproductsinsider.com)
  • It is a bulk sweetener found in numerous food products. (ecplaza.net)
  • Because each saccharide possesses certain properties, the various saccharide combinations found in sweeteners offer diverse functional properties. (naturalproductsinsider.com)
  • Asia Pacific also possesses the Indonesian market which is the second-largest producer of sorbitol and starch sweeteners. (medgadget.com)
  • Gains for alternative sweeteners will be fueled by growing concerns regarding the health impact of excess sugar consumption in the average US diet. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • An observational three-year study found an association between erythritol as an added sweetener and cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, such as stroke and heart attack, in patients with heart disease or risk factors for CVD (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure). (harvard.edu)
  • Combined with the rapid growth of personal care and cosmetics industry, the region is anticipated to exhibit a high sorbitol market revenue. (medgadget.com)
  • "In 2015, global sweeteners use in conventional snacks amounted to 15.5m tons, while in comparison, new snacks included less than a fifth of this at 3m tons," ​ George said. (confectionerynews.com)
  • Sorbitol is one of the healthiest ways you can sweeten food & drinks. (qualifirst.com)
  • The report classifies the global sorbitol market on the bases of type, application, and geography. (medgadget.com)
  • Artificial sweeteners, such as sorbitol, can also cause gas build-up. (qualityhealth.com)
  • The global sorbitol market is geographically segmented into Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, Europe, North America, and Latin America. (medgadget.com)