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Common Sweetener May Damage Critical Brain Barrier, Risking Stroke

via ScienceAlert·yesterday·4 sources·Editor Pick

A lab study reported by ScienceAlert suggests the sugar alcohol erythritol can stress and damage blood-brain barrier cells, reducing nitric oxide and increasing endothelin-1, which could elevate clotting and stroke risk. Researchers note the findings are from cell studies and need confirmation in further research.

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Coverage from 4 outlets

Journal of Applied Physiology

The non-nutritive sweetener erythritol adversely affects brain microvascular endothelial cell function

CU Boulder Today

Common sugar substitute shown to impair brain cells, boost stroke risk

ScienceDaily

Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk

Health

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