Erythritol and xylitol differentially impact brain networks involved in appetite regulation in healthy volunteers

Aug 18, 2021Nutritional neuroscience

Erythritol and xylitol affect brain appetite control networks differently in healthy people

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Abstract

Xylitol increased regional cerebral blood flow in the hypothalamus while erythritol did not.

  • Xylitol elevated resting cerebral blood flow in the appetite-regulating hypothalamus, contrasting with glucose which decreased it.
  • Distinct patterns of brain network properties were observed after consumption of xylitol, erythritol, and glucose.
  • Both xylitol and erythritol triggered increases in gut hormones CCK and PYY.
  • Minimal effects on glucose and insulin levels were noted with xylitol and no effects with erythritol.

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