Ingestion of the Non-Nutritive Sweetener Erythritol, but Not Glucose, Enhances Platelet Reactivity and Thrombosis Potential in Healthy Volunteers—Brief Report

Aug 8, 2024Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology

Erythritol, but not glucose, increases blood clotting activity in healthy people

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Abstract

Dietary erythritol (30 g) resulted in a >1000-fold increase in plasma concentration compared to glucose (30 g).

  • Erythritol ingestion caused acute enhancement of platelet aggregation responses across all tested subjects and conditions.
  • Significant increases in the release of serotonin and the platelet marker CXCL4 were observed after erythritol consumption.
  • In contrast, glucose ingestion did not lead to significant changes in platelet reactivity or marker release.
  • These findings raise concerns regarding the potential for erythritol to increase thrombosis risk in healthy individuals.

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