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Fructose, Xylitol, and Sorbitol

Diabetes Care, 1980
In conclusion, fructose, sorbitol, and xylitol are calorie-containing non-glucose sugars that produce a lessened postprandial hyperglycemia in the absence of severe insulin insufficiency when given as pure substances. However, the day-long quantitative reduction of hyperglycemia that may result from substantial substitution of these sweeteners for ...
J M, Olefsky, P, Crapo
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Xylitol Concentrations in the Saliva of Children After Chewing Xylitol Gum or Consuming a Xylitol Mixture

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2002
Xylitol prevents otitis media when given to children regularly five times per day. To find a more convenient dosing schedule, an enzymatic assay was used to measure xylitol concentrations in the saliva of 65 children after giving them xylitol chewing gum or syrup in doses equal to those used in clinical trials.
T, Tapiainen   +3 more
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Xylitol toxicity in dogs

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — The Veterinary Poisons Information Service (London) would like to warn veterinarians urgently about the hazard that xylitol, a sweetening agent, presents to dogs. It is found in some chewing gums and sweets, but recently has been marketed in the uk as a sugar substitute for use in baking.
Alexander, Campbell, Nicola, Bates
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Xylitol and Dental Caries

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1982
INTRODUCTION 133 THE ANIMAL MODEL 134 CLINICAL CARIES TRIALS: TURKU SUGAR STUDIES 135 Two-Year Clinical Trial 135 One-Year Intake o/Chewing Gum 136 DISCUSSION OF THE TRIALS AND FURTHER FINDINGS 137 EFFECT OF XYLITOL ON PLAQUE QUANTITy 138 EFFECT OF XYLITOL ON THE GROWTH OF ORAL MICROORGANISMS 139 METABOLIC PROPERTIES OF DENTAL PLAQUE AS ...
K K, Mäkinen, A, Scheinin
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Development of a xylitol biosensor composed of xylitol dehydrogenase and diaphorase

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2000
In preparation for the development of a xylitol biosensor, the xylitol dehydrogenase of Candida tropicalis IFO 0618 was partially purified and characterized. The optimal pH and temperature of the xylitol dehydrogenase were pH 8.0 and 50°C, respectively.
K, Takamizawa   +4 more
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Xylitol and Oral Health

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that the health of the oral cavity is an inseparable part of the general health of man. Physicians, dieticians, and nutritionists should take a serious look at the effects of improper nutrition on oral tissues, viz, the teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, salivary glands, and many others, because in all ...
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Xylitol tegen oorontsteking

Huisarts en wetenschap, 2012
Middenoorontsteking is vervelend, in de eerste plaats voor de patient – meestal een kind –, maar ook voor de ouders. Het zou mooi zijn als er een goedkope interventie is die de aandoening voorkomt. In een recent gepubliceerde Cochrane-review zetten Canadese onderzoekers de evidence op een rijtje voor de effectiviteit van xylitol.
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Scaling up xylitol bioproduction: Challenges to achieve a profitable bioprocess

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Solange Inês Mussatto   +1 more
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