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J S White1, L J Hobbs2, S Fernandez3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The obesigenic and related health effects of caloric sweeteners are subjects of much current research. Consumers can properly adjust their diets to conform to nutritional recommendations only if the sugars composition of foods and beverages is accurately measured and reported, a matter of recent concern. We tested the hypothesis that high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) used in commercial carbonated beverages conforms to commonly assumed fructose percentages and industry technical specifications, and fulfills beverage product label regulations and Food Chemicals Codex-stipulated standards.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24798032 PMCID: PMC4285619 DOI: 10.1038/ijo.2014.73
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Obes (Lond) ISSN: 0307-0565 Impact factor: 5.095
Figure 1Separation of sugars in commercial HFCS-sweetened beverage.
Method verification measures: linearity, accuracy, precision and verification HFCS sugars fraction
| HFCS sugars fraction | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fructose | 0.9998 | 100.77 (99.06; 102.47) | 100.43 (0.85) (99.03; 101.83) | 0.010 (−0.067; 0.086) |
| Glucose | 0.9989 | 101.13 (99.61; 102.64) | 101.68 (0.85) (101.13; 102.23) | 0.142 (0.078; 0.205) |
| DP2+ | 0.9987 | 103.33 (102.41; 104.25) | 104.07 (0.85) (103.78; 104.35) | −0.138 (−0.170; −0.105) |
| Fructose | 0.9999 | 99.40 (98.05; 100.75) | 98.83 (0.49) (98.52; 99.14) | −0.075 (−0.211; 0.061) |
| Glucose | 0.9999 | 100.73 (95.78; 105.67) | 101.05 (0.55) (100.68; 101.42) | 0.213 (0.106; 0.320) |
| DP2+ | 0.9995 | 103.06 (100.19; 105.94) | 104.48 (8.20) (99.07; 109.73) | −0.119 (−0.186; −0.053) |
| Fructose | 0.9998 | 102.13 (100.04; 104.23) | 102.04 (0.50) (101.63; 102.44) | 0.093 (0.027; 0.160) |
| Glucose | 0.9980 | 101.53 (99.36; 103.68) | 102.31 (0.60) (101.86; 102.76) | 0.070 (0.006; 0.134) |
| DP2+ | 0.9979 | 103.59 (102.08; 105.09) | 103.75 (0.59) (103.30; 104.18) | −0.156 (−0.159; −0.153) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; RSD, relative standard deviation.
R2 is the coefficient of determination.
Calculated by straight line fit of aqueous standards over a range of concentrations (80, 100 and 120% of their expected concentration in commercial beverages).
Calculated by the average % recovery of standards in beverage matrix over a range of concentrations (80, 100 and 120% of their expected concentration in commercial beverages); 10 replicates per concentration were performed. 95% CI: mean % recovery±1.96*s.e.
Calculated by the average % recovery at concentration of 100% 10 replicates.
Calculated by the average of the differences between actual % sugar and % sugar of the authentic standard; 10 replicates at concentration of 100%. The actual % sugar is the value reported by the lab using 10 replicates. 95% CI: average difference ±1.96*s.e.
Mean percent composition and 95% confidence interval for three sugars fractions in 80 commercial carbonated beverages sweetened with HFCS-55
| Fructose | 55.58 | (55.51; 55.65) |
| Glucose | 39.71 | (39.61; 39.81) |
| DP2+ | 4.70 | (4.59; 4.81) |
| Fructose | 55.63 | (55.54; 55.72) |
| Glucose | 40.19 | (40.09; 40.28) |
| DP2+ | 4.17 | (4.09; 4.26) |
| Fructose | 55.53 | (55.41; 55.64) |
| Glucose | 39.24 | (39.15; 39.34) |
| DP2+ | 5.23 | (5.12; 5.34) |
Abbreviation: HFCS, high-fructose corn syrup.