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. 2021 Mar 15;29(1):1–14. doi: 10.38212/2224-6614.3107

Table 5.

Effects of sugar alcohols on diabetic parameters.

Disease model Treatment Duration Mechanisms of action References
Type 2 diabetic rats 10% xylitol solution (Ad libitum) 4 weeks
  • Diabetic parameters including pancreatic morphology and serum lipids improved

  • Reduction of blood glucose and serum fructosamine

[58]
Non-diabetic and type 2 diabetic rats 164.31–2628.99 mM xylitol in vitro.
657.25–2628.99 mM xylitol ex vivo. Xylitol (1 g/kg bw)
2 h
Single oral dose
  • Inhibited α-amylase and α-glucosidase activities and jejunal glucose absorption.

  • Improved muscle glucose uptake

  • Delayed gastric emptying

  • Reduced blood glucose level

[59]
Non-obese healthy men 25 g of xylitol Single oral dose
  • Lower plasma glucose and insulin response compared to glucose

[65]
Non-diabetic human subjects 25 or 50 g of sorbitol Single oral dose
  • Did not significantly elevate glucose levels

[70]
No-diabetic and type 2 diabetic rats 2.5–20% sorbitol ex vivo.
Sorbitol (0.4 g/kg bw)
2 h
Single oral dose
  • Inhibited jejunal glucose absorption.

  • Increased muscle glucose uptake

  • Delayed gastric emptying

  • Reduced blood glucose level

[73]
Non-diabetic rats Diet containing 20% mannitol 8 weeks
  • Normal glucose metabolism

  • Lower serum insulin response and cholesterol concentrations

[74]
Non-diabetic human subjects 50 g of maltitol Single oral dose
  • Lower plasma glucose and insulin response compared to sucrose

[77]
Non-diabetic and type 2 diabetic human subjects 30 or 50 g of maltitol
  • Lower plasma glucose and insulin response compared to sucrose

[78]
Non-obese healthy men 25 g of lactitol Single oral dose
  • Rise in plasma glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations were lower compared to glucose

[65]
Non-diabetic healthy human subjects 30 g of isomalt (Daily) 4 weeks
  • Lower postprandial plasma glucose and reduced fructosamine compared to sucrose

[44]
Non-diabetic and type 2 diabetic rats 2.5–20% erythritol ex vivo.
Erythritol (1 g/kg bw)
2 h
Single oral dose
  • Increased muscle glucose uptake

  • Reduced intestinal glucose absorption and gastric emptying

[85]
Type 2 diabetic rats 100, 200 or 400 mg of erythritol (Daily) 10 days
  • Decreased serum glucose levels compared to control

  • Reduction of thio-barbituric acid reactive substances, creatinine and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural compared to control

[92]