Intestine-derived sorbitol drives steatotic liver disease in the absence of gut bacteria
✦ NabkaNews BriefAuto-summarized from multiple outlets · verify with the source
Research suggests a link between the sugar substitute sorbitol and liver disease, with some studies indicating that high levels of sorbitol may contribute to the development of fatty liver disease. The relationship between sorbitol and liver disease appears to be independent of gut bacteria. However, the exact nature of this link and its implications for human health are still being studied, with some research also exploring connections to alcohol-associated liver disease.
Full coverage
1234567