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Abstract
Stevia is a plant native to South America that has been used as a sweetener for hundreds of years. Today, zero-calorie stevia, as high-purity stevia leaf extract, is being used globally to reduce energy and added sugar content in foods and beverages. This article introduces stevia, explaining its sustainable production, metabolism in the body, safety assessment, and use in foods and drinks to assist with energy reduction. The article also summarizes current thinking of the evidence for the role of nonnutritive sweeteners in energy reduction. Overall, stevia shows promise as a new tool to help achieve weight management goals.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 27471327 PMCID: PMC4890837 DOI: 10.1097/NT.0000000000000094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Today ISSN: 0029-666X
FIGURE 1.The 11 major steviol glycosides in the stevia plant.
FIGURE 2.The chemical structure of the steviol backbone for steviol glycosides found in the stevia plant. The “R” structures indicate placement of the various glycoside molecules, which results in the variety of steviol glycosides present in the leaf.
FIGURE 3.The processing steps used to obtain high-purity stevia leaf extract from the stevia plant.