This article investigates the effects of commercially available artificial (aspartame, saccharin, sucralose) and natural sweeteners (brown sugar, white sugar, molasses) on the immune system. Human whole blood cultures were incubated with various sweeteners and stimulated in vitro with either phytohemagglutinin or endotoxin. Harvested supernatants were screened for cytotoxicity and cytokine release. Results showed that none of the artificial or natural sweeteners proved to be cytotoxic, indicating that no cell death was induced in vitro. The natural sweetener, sugar cane molasses (10 ug=mL), enhanced levels of the inflammatory biomarker IL-6 while all artificial sweeteners (10 ug=mL) revealed a suppressive effect on IL-6 secretion (P<...
Artificial sweeteners have increasingly become an area of controversy in the world of food and nutri...
Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in many foods and be...
It has been known for many years that the excessive consumption of sugar (sucrose) has harmful effec...
Artificial sweeteners have been developed as substitutes for sugar. Sucralose, acesulfame K (ACE K),...
Artificial sweeteners, such as saccharin or cyclamic acid are synthetically manufactured sweetenings...
Artificial sweeteners have become increasingly controversial due to their questionable influence on ...
Artificial Sweeteners provide the sweetness of natural sugar without the calories and produce a low ...
Introduction: Sweeteners are molecules that give a sweet taste to a foodstuff. The question of the c...
Artificial sweeteners have become increasingly controversial due to their questionable influence on ...
1 , 6-dichloro-1 , 6- dideoxy-[beta]-D-fructofuranosyl-4-chloro-4-deoxy -[alpha]-D-galactopyranosi...
Introduction and purpose: The aim of artificial sweeteners is to replace the sweetness of sugar wi...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic reaction between the carbonyl groups of sugars and the amino groups of ...
Sugar contribute to tooth decay and obesity but still we spoon it. Artificial sweeteners are used in...
This fact sheet is a basic overview of artificial sweeteners, including what they are, why they are ...
Normal individuals and those with type 2 diabetes seek to decrease sugar intake in their daily lives...
Artificial sweeteners have increasingly become an area of controversy in the world of food and nutri...
Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in many foods and be...
It has been known for many years that the excessive consumption of sugar (sucrose) has harmful effec...
Artificial sweeteners have been developed as substitutes for sugar. Sucralose, acesulfame K (ACE K),...
Artificial sweeteners, such as saccharin or cyclamic acid are synthetically manufactured sweetenings...
Artificial sweeteners have become increasingly controversial due to their questionable influence on ...
Artificial Sweeteners provide the sweetness of natural sugar without the calories and produce a low ...
Introduction: Sweeteners are molecules that give a sweet taste to a foodstuff. The question of the c...
Artificial sweeteners have become increasingly controversial due to their questionable influence on ...
1 , 6-dichloro-1 , 6- dideoxy-[beta]-D-fructofuranosyl-4-chloro-4-deoxy -[alpha]-D-galactopyranosi...
Introduction and purpose: The aim of artificial sweeteners is to replace the sweetness of sugar wi...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic reaction between the carbonyl groups of sugars and the amino groups of ...
Sugar contribute to tooth decay and obesity but still we spoon it. Artificial sweeteners are used in...
This fact sheet is a basic overview of artificial sweeteners, including what they are, why they are ...
Normal individuals and those with type 2 diabetes seek to decrease sugar intake in their daily lives...
Artificial sweeteners have increasingly become an area of controversy in the world of food and nutri...
Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in many foods and be...
It has been known for many years that the excessive consumption of sugar (sucrose) has harmful effec...