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Title

Suitability of sugar alcohols as antidiabetic supplements: A review.

Authors

Msomi, Nontokozo Z.; Erukainure, Ochuko L.; Islam, Md. Shahidul

Abstract

The major goals in the management of diabetes are to maintain optimum control of high blood glucose level or hyperglycemia. Dietary modification is one of the most recommended treatment modalities for diabetic patients. The use of foods sweetened with sugar alcohols (also known as polyols) such as xylitol, sorbitol, mannitol, maltitol, lactitol, isomalt and erythritol has brought an escalating interest in the recent years since some sugar alcohols do not rise plasma glucose, as they are partially digested and metabolised. Diet composition and adequacy may be altered by replacing carbohydrates with sugar alcohols. It has been established that these polyols are appropriate sugar substitutes for a healthy lifestyle and diabetic foods. The present review focuses on the evidence supporting the use of sugar alcohols in the management of diabetes, by evaluating their physical and chemical properties, metabolism, absorption, glycemic and insulinemic responses. Although documentation on the glycaemic and insulinemic response of polyols is evident that these compounds have beneficial effects on the better management of hyperglycemia, the possible side effects associated with their normal or higher dosages warned their use according to the relevant Food & Drug Administration guidelines. For the same reason, future studies should also focus on the possible toxicity and side effects associated with the consumption of sugar alcohols in order to define their safety.

Subjects

DIABETES prevention; GLYCEMIC control; HYPOGLYCEMIC agents; DIETARY supplements; GLYCEMIC index; HEALTH behavior; SUGAR alcohols

Publication

Journal of Food & Drug Analysis, 2021, Vol 29, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1021-9498

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.38212/2224-6614.3107

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