Sucralose

Indications

Sucralose is a sugar substitute, can be used as sweetener in different foods like tea, coffee, pudding, milk products, jelly, fruit juices, desserts, hot and cold beverage etc. Due to zero calorie sweetener, it is a nice preparation for the health conscious people. Sucralose can be a unique choice for the diabetic patients who have excess amount of glucose in blood. FDA has confirmed that sucralose is suitable for use by everyone, including children, pregnant women and any person who wants to reduce calorie intake.

Pharmacology

Sucralose is a Zero Calorie artificial sweetener. Sucralose is about 600 times sweeter than sugar. Sucralose Obtained from sucrose where three hydroxyl groups are replaced by three chlorine atoms. Because it is made from sugar, sucralose tastes like sugar. Tightly bound Carbon-chlorine bonds are exceptionally stable and prevent Sucralose from being metabolized for energy, making Sucralose calorie free. The chlorine atoms also provide heat stability, enabling sucralose to withstand of cooking and baking without losing sweetness. Sucralose is not broken down for energy in the body. So it has no calorie. The sucralose molecule passes through the body unchanged, is not metabolized and is eliminated after consumption. Sucralose does not cause tooth decay, has no effect on carbohydrate metabolism, no effect on fetal or neonatal development because sucralose is not actively transported across the blood-brain barrier, the placental barrier or the mammary gland. Sucralose is non-interference in the utilization and absorption of glucose, metabolism of carbohydrates and secretion of insulin. Therefore, it is a safe substance able to be ingested by diabetes patients.

Dosage & Administration

The acceptable daily intake of sucralose is 5-15 mg/kg body weight. Normally 1 tablet (8 mg) in a cup of tea or coffee is enough to sweeten the drink.

The acceptable daily intake (ADI) of Sucralose Sweet Drops is 5-15 mg per kg of body weight. Each drops sweetness is like one teaspoon of sugar. Normally one drop in a cup of tea or coffee is enough to sweeten the drink or as directed by the physician.

Interaction

There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.

Contraindications

No known contraindication.

Side Effects

No known side effects

Pregnancy & Lactation

FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.

Therapeutic Class

Oral nutritional preparations

Storage Conditions

Store at temperature not exceeding 30°C. Keep in a cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children.