Gastrointestinal tolerance of erythritol and xylitol ingested in a liquid

Sep 22, 2006European journal of clinical nutrition

Digestive tolerance of erythritol and xylitol when consumed as a drink

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Abstract

Consumption of 50 g xylitol significantly increased gastrointestinal symptoms compared to 45 g sucrose.

  • 50 g xylitol led to a significant rise in nausea, bloating, borborygmi, colic, and watery faeces.
  • 35 g xylitol also significantly increased bowel movement frequency associated with watery faeces.
  • In contrast, 50 g erythritol only significantly increased nausea and borborygmi.
  • Lower doses of erythritol (20 and 35 g) did not provoke significant gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • At all levels of intake, xylitol produced significantly more watery faeces than erythritol.

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