Sorbitol, a sugar substitute, may cause liver disease

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Alternative sweetener sorbitol is converted to fructose in the liver, potentially causing liver disease. New research indicates sorbitol, commonly found in sugar-free products, can be transformed into fructose within the liver, a known contributor to liver disease. This finding challenges the perception of sugar alcohols as harmless sugar substitutes and highlights the complex metabolic pathways involved.


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