Threshold for Transitory Diarrhea Induced by Ingestion of Xylitol and Lactitol in Young Male and Female Adults
Amount of xylitol and lactitol that causes temporary diarrhea in young men and women
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Abstract
The non-effective dosage of xylitol is 0.37 g/kg B.W. for males and 0.42 g/kg B.W. for females.
- Lactitol's non-effective dosage is 0.25 g/kg B.W. for males and 0.34 g/kg B.W. for females.
- Erythritol's non-effective dosage is 0.46 g/kg B.W. for males and 0.68 g/kg B.W. for females.
- Ingestion of large amounts of non-digestible sugar substitutes can cause diarrhea.
- Xylitol is poorly absorbed from the small intestine, which contributes to its non-effective dosage levels.
- The findings are important for ensuring the safe use of sugar substitutes in processed foods.
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