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Impact of artificial sweeteners and rare sugars on the gut microbiome.

Chang-Young LeeYun-Sang SoSang-Ho YooByung-Hoo LeeDong-Ho Seo
Published in: Food science and biotechnology (2024)
Alternative sugars are often used as sugar substitutes because of their low calories and glycemic index. Recently, consumption of these sweeteners in diet foods and beverages has increased dramatically, raising concerns about their health effects. This review examines the types and characteristics of artificial sweeteners and rare sugars and analyzes their impact on the gut microbiome. In the section on artificial sweeteners, we have described the chemical structures of different sweeteners, their digestion and absorption processes, and their effects on the gut microbiota. We have also discussed the biochemical properties and production methods of rare sugars and their positive and negative effects on gut microbial communities. Finally, we have described how artificial sweeteners and rare sugars alter the gut microbiome and how these changes affect the gut environment. Our observations aim to improve our understanding regarding the potential health implications of the consumption of artificial sweeteners and low-calorie sugars.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • type diabetes
  • weight loss
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • metabolic syndrome
  • human health
  • insulin resistance