他马汀
阿斯巴甜
人造甜味剂
背景(考古学)
木糖醇
化学
健康福利
食品科学
生物技术
糖
生物化学
发酵
医学
生物
古生物学
基因
传统医学
作者
Mohamed A. Farag,Mona M Rezk,Mohamed Hamdi Elashal,Moustafa E. El‐Araby,Shaden A M Khalifa,Hesham R. El‐Seedi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2022.111853
摘要
Artificial sweeteners have become increasingly popular worldwide owing to their lower calorie content in addition to the claims of health benefits such as weight control, blood glucose level regulation in diabetics, and protection against dental caries. Nevertheless, there is still controversy regarding their safety, especially when administered over the long term, taking into account that most of the safety studies are based on animal models and only a few human studies. This review focuses on low-calorie protein/peptide sweeteners. These include artificial sweeteners, i.e. aspartame, advantame, neotame, and alitame which are synthetic, versus those of natural origin such as thaumatin, monellin, brazzein, pentadin, mabinlin, curculin, and egg white lysozyme. We conducted a systematic literature survey to ensure the accuracy of the data regarding the chemical properties, synthesis, and industrial applications. The health benefits and safety of these sweeteners in humans are presented for the first time in context to their metabolic profiles and gut interaction.
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