Artificial sweeteners, particularly sugar alcohols like sorbitol and mannitol, can cause bloating in some individuals due to their incomplete absorption in the digestive system. These substances can ferment in the gut, leading to gas production and discomfort. However, reactions can vary widely; some people may experience bloating while others do not. It's best to monitor your body's response to different sweeteners to determine any personal effects.
The chemical formula for an artificial sweetener will depend upon which artificial sweetener was used.
Sucralose is and artificial sweetener, and a very common one too.
The artificial sweetener - aspartame
Yes. The product contains sucralose (Splenda) as a sweetener.
An artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute, a food additive which attempts to duplicate the effect of sugar in taste but with fewer calories.
Splenda is an artificial sweetener.
no
Alitame is a high potency artificial sweetener. Therefore, it is difficult to control the sweetness of the food to which it is added.
No, it is an artificial sweetener.
saccharin
Tea can cause an individual to have some gas and bloating. Teas that have artificial sweeteners are what causes gas.
Diet sodas that contain aspartame as an artificial sweetener include Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, and Coke Zero.