Advanced search×

Short-term digestive tolerance of chocolate formulated with maltitol in children.

Int J Food Sci Nutr (2010) PMID 20465435

Abstract Introduction Polyols are molecules of interest for food industries because of their technological and nutritional properties. Maltitol is known for its non-acidogenic and low-energetic properties. Our primary objective was to evaluate the digestive tolerance of maltitol in children. The secondary objective was to compare the organoleptic properties of maltitol and sucrose in chocolate. Method Healthy children were included in a double-blind, randomized parallel study versus placebo. The subjects received one dose of either maltitol or sucrose chocolate per week. Increasing doses were tested from 5 to 15 g maltitol in chocolate. Abdominal pain, rumbling, bloating and flatulence scores were evaluated using visual analog scales. Results Some statistical differences on intestinal parameters were observed in the maltitol group compared with placebo, mainly concerning flatulence scores. Nevertheless, these scores remained low and could be considered minor. Conclusion Our results suggest that maltitol was well tolerated in children at 15 g in one intake.

DOI: 10.3109/09637481003766812
Version: za2963e q8za0 q8zbb q8zca q8zd8 q8ze5 q8zf6 q8zg7

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. Effects of lung support formula on respiratory symptoms among older adults: results of a three-month follow-up study in Shanghai, China.

    Nutr J 12(1):57 (2013) PMID 23641817

    The clinical research shows that use of Lung Support Formula shows significant improvements of respiratory symptoms and is well-tolerated in short-term use among older adults. An additional study involving more subjects and longer-term follow-up would be needed to provide convincing evidence of the...
  2. Cognitive effects of deep brain stimulation for essential tremor: evaluation at 1 and 6 years.

    J Neural Transm (2013) PMID 23649123

    We examined nine ET patients before surgery (PRE-SURGERY), and 1 and 6 years thereafter with DBS switched on (DBS-ON) and off (DBS-OFF). Standardized neuropsychological tests and reaction time tests were applied. There were no differences in tasks of verbal fluency, memory, and executive and intell...
  3. Aspirin desensitisation for Chinese patients with coronary artery disease.

    Hong Kong Med J (2013) PMID 23650199

    Our results were comparable to those in other reported studies involving other ethnicities. Successful aspirin desensitisation permits patients to pursue long-term double antiplatelet therapy that includes aspirin after percutaneous coronary intervention, and thus allows the use of drug-eluting sten...