Perspectives on Low Calorie Intense Sweeteners with a Focus on Aspartame and Stevia

Journal Title: European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

The safety of some food additives/E-numbers, including low calorie (intense) sweeteners (LCS), is constantly the subject of dispute and controversy. However, since LCS have been assigned an acceptable daily intake (ADI) and an E-number following extensive assessment of available safety and toxicological data, consumer safety is assured. These substances have been carefully evaluated, for example by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), leading to the conclusion that they are essentially safe when consumption is below ADI levels. Although, intake data indicate that general consumption of LCS is relatively low, many people appear to remain concerned about their safety, particularly aspartame (E951). More recently, stevia (steviol glycosides, E960) has been marketed as a “natural” alternative to aspartame. However, it is unclear whether stevia can live up to its promises. With regards to public health, the real risk within our diet is not the safety of food additives, but rather more likely to be the potential impacts of consuming too much energy and/or an unhealthy dietary pattern.

Authors and Affiliations

Caomhan Logue, Stephan J. A. C. Peters, Alison M. Gallagher, Hans Verhagen

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  • EP ID EP350348
  • DOI 10.9734/EJNFS/2015/14815
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Caomhan Logue, Stephan J. A. C. Peters, Alison M. Gallagher, Hans Verhagen (2015). Perspectives on Low Calorie Intense Sweeteners with a Focus on Aspartame and Stevia. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety, 5(2), 104-112. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-350348