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Scientists engineer bacteria to produce lower calorie, healthier sugar
For more than a century, food scientists have searched for ways to satisfy a sweet tooth without the health risks tied to ...
Specifically, researchers inserted into these bacteria a newly discovered enzyme from slime mold, called ...
A newly developed sugar alternative tastes 92% like real sugar, say scientists, but with 60% fewer calories and minimal blood ...
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This sweetener tastes just like sugar — but has fewer calories and is better for teeth and diabetes
Scientists say tagatose is 92 percent as sweet as table sugar and has about a third as many calories. “Generally recognized ...
If you're finding it difficult not to consume as much sugar, just know that swapping it for this ingredient in your Starbucks ...
This 'zero-calorie' sweetener leaves people feeling hungrier, triggering weight gain instead of loss
A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
As per initial findings, tagatose tastes 92% like sugar and has about one third of the calories that sugar contains. It doesn ...
Scientists at Tufts have found a way to turn common glucose into a rare sugar that tastes almost exactly like table sugar—but ...
Everyone’s macro goals vary slightly, but for general health, Dr. Alatassi recommends that adults get 45 to 65 percent of ...
NEW YORK, Jan 17: Scientists have developed a natural sugar called tagatose that is low in calories, nearly as sweet as table ...
Engineers have developed a new way to produce tagatose, a low-calorie sugar, using engineered bacteria and cheap glucose ...
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Scientists discover sugar that’s sweet, low-calorie, and barely moves your insulin
Scientists are closing in on something food companies have chased for decades: a sugar that tastes like the real thing, ...
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