What Happens to Sucralose in Your Body?
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Approximately 85% of ingested sucralose is not absorbed by the body and is excreted unchanged in feces. A zero-calorie artificial sweetener, sucralose is derived from sugar but is chemically modified to be largely indigestible. This article explores the journey of sucralose through the human body, from digestion to its potential impacts on gut health and metabolism.