Xylitol

Xylitol is a sugar alcohol used as a low-calorie sweetener in many health and fitness products, including protein powders, meal replacement bars, and chewable supplements.

It provides about 40% fewer calories than regular sugar and has minimal impact on blood glucose levels, making it useful for individuals monitoring carbohydrate intake.

For athletes and fitness enthusiasts, xylitol can offer a sweet taste without the metabolic drawbacks of high-glycemic sugars. It may also help with oral health, which is relevant for those consuming multiple energy or recovery drinks.

Though not performance-enhancing directly, it contributes to more balanced nutritional profiles in supplements.

Synonyms:

E967, Sugar alcohol

Benefits:

  • Low-glycemic sweetener alternative
  • Reduced caloric load compared to sugar
  • Supports oral health
  • Suitable for ketogenic or low-carb diets

Sources:

  • Found naturally in berries, corn husks, birch wood
  • Commonly produced via hydrogenation of xylose

Observations:

Excessive intake may cause digestive upset (bloating, gas) in some individuals. Widely used in sugar-free supplements and health foods.

Areas of Study Related:

Nutrition, Food Science, Endocrinology.