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Xylitol - Medical applications

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Xylitol, Xylitol - Dental care, Xylitol - Diabetes, Xylitol - Ear infection, Xylitol - Health concerns, Xylitol - Medical applications, Xylitol - Osteoporosis, Other sugar alcohols: mannitol, sorbitol, Herbal sweetener: stevia, Artificial sweeteners: aspartame, sucralose, Another birch-extracted treat: birch syrup

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Xylitol - Medical applications: Encyclopedia - Xylitol

Xylitol, also called wood sugar or birch sugar, is a five-carbon sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute. It can be extracted from birch, raspberries, plums, and corn, which is primarily imported from China and is the most popular source due to its potential renewability, unlike birch trees. Xylitol, gram for gram, is roughly as sweet as sucrose, but contains 40% less food energy. Its formula is C5H12Including:

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Xylitol - Medical applications: Encyclopedia II - Xylitol - Medical applications

Xylitol - Dental care. Xylitol is a toothfriendly sugar substitute. In addition to discouraging tooth decay by replacing dietary sugars, xylitol may actively aid in repairing minor cavities caused by dental caries. Recent research confirms a plaque-reducing effect and suggests that the compound, having some chemical properties similar to table sugar, attracts and then "starves" harmful micro-organisms, allowing the mouth to remineralize damaged teeth with less interruption. (However, this same effect also interfe ...

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