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Descriptions:
Sensato Erythritol
Erythritol is a polyol (sugar alcohol) which is
very popular for use in baking and as a general sweetener in low carb diets.
Low in calories: Erythritol has a very low caloric content; its value is 0.2
calories per gram for food labeling purposes in the United States and 0 (zero)
calories per gram for food labeling purposes in Japan. This very low calorie
value is due to erythritol’s unique absorption and elimination process which
does not require the metabolism of erythritol. Thus, erythritol is uniquely
qualified as a very low calorie bulk sweetener for formulating “light” and
“reduced calorie” products which require a 25% or more calorie reduction from
the standard formulation.
High digestive tolerance: Erythritol is rapidly absorbed in the small intestine
due to its small molecular size and structure. Several clinical studies
conducted in Europe and Japan have shown that more than 90% of ingested
erythritol is absorbed and excreted unchanged in urine within a 24-hour period.
This digestive pathway allows less than 5% of ingested erythritol to reach the
large intestine and be fermented into volatile fatty acids or metabolized into
carbon dioxide. As a result, foods containing substantial amounts of erythritol
are very unlikely to cause gaseous and laxation side effects. A recent clinical
study concluded daily consumption of 1 gram per kilogram body weight is well
tolerated by adults as compared to sucrose containing foods.
Safe for people with diabetes: Single dose and 14-day clinical studies
demonstrate erythritol does not affect blood serum glucose or insulin levels.
Clinical studies conducted in people with diabetes conclude that erythritol may
be safely used to replace sucrose in foods formulated specifically for people
with diabetes. Of course, those with diabetes should consider the impact on
their diet of other ingredients used in foods sweetened with erythritol.
Does not cause tooth decay: Erythritol like other polyols is resistant to
metabolism by oral bacteria which break down sugars and starches to produce
acids which may lead to tooth enamel loss and cavities formation. They are,
therefore, non-cariogenic. The usefulness of polyols, including erythritol, as
alternatives to sugars and as part of a comprehensive program including proper
dental hygiene has been recognized by the American Dental Association. The FDA
has approved the use of a "does not promote tooth decay" health claim in
labeling for sugar-free foods that contain erythritol or other polyols.
Size: 1 lb Bag
Ingredients:
Erythritol (polyol or sugar alcohol).
Nutrition Facts: 1
Teaspoon Calories 0 Fat 0g Saturated Fat 0g TransFat
0g Cholesterol 0mg Sodium 0mg Carbohydrate 4g
Fiber 0 Sugar Alcohols (Polyols) 4g Protein 0g
Warning: Made in a plant that processes
milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts and soybeans.
This product may contain traces of nuts.