Maltodextrin
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What is Maltodextrin?
Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide commonly used as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations to enhance the texture and stability of oral medications. It is a highly soluble, easily digestible carbohydrate sourced from starch, employed to improve the palatability and mouthfeel of products, as well as to serve as a filler or binding agent in tablets and capsules.Side Effects
- Weight gain
- High blood sugar
- Allergic reaction
Warnings
- Not recommended for diabetics without medical supervision due to its potential to spike blood sugar levels.
- People allergic to corn or similar products should use caution, as maltodextrin is commonly derived from corn.
- Excessive consumption might lead to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes or other metabolic disorders due to its high glycemic index.
- Use with caution if you have a sensitive digestive system or irritable bowel syndrome.
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- Weight gain
- High blood sugar
- Allergic reaction
- Bloating
- Flatulence
- Not recommended for diabetics without medical supervision due to its potential to spike blood sugar levels.
- People allergic to corn or similar products should use caution, as maltodextrin is commonly derived from corn.
- Excessive consumption might lead to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes or other metabolic disorders due to its high glycemic index.
- Use with caution if you have a sensitive digestive system or irritable bowel syndrome.
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Maltodextrin 1GM of
What is Maltodextrin ?
Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide commonly used as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations to enhance the texture and stability of oral medications. It is a highly soluble, easily digestible carbohydrate sourced from starch, employed to improve the palatability and mouthfeel of products, as well as to serve as a filler or binding agent in tablets and capsules.
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