Wondering whether E422 or Sugar Alcohols is safer? We compared both ingredients based on independent research, regulatory status, and known health effects.
Quick Verdict
E422 is the safer choice based on current research.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Factor
E422
Sugar Alcohols
Safety Rating
✅ Generally Safe
⚠️ Use With Caution
Safety Score
90/100
60/100
Category
artificial sweeteners
artificial sweeteners
About E422
A sugar alcohol used as humectant and sweetener. Found in confectionery. Very safe.
About Sugar Alcohols
Reduced-calorie sweeteners (sorbitol, xylitol, erythritol). Not fully absorbed. Can cause digestive issues.
E422 vs Sugar Alcohols: Key Differences
E422 is rated safe while Sugar Alcohols is rated caution
E422 falls under the artificial sweeteners category
Sugar Alcohols falls under the artificial sweeteners category
There is a 30-point safety difference between them
Which Should You Choose?
Based on available research, E422 appears to be the safer option. However, individual sensitivities vary — scan any product with the free CheckIt app to get a personalized safety assessment.
A sugar alcohol used as humectant and sweetener. Found in confectionery. Very safe.
Is Sugar Alcohols safe to eat?
Reduced-calorie sweeteners (sorbitol, xylitol, erythritol). Not fully absorbed. Can cause digestive issues.
Which is healthier: E422 or Sugar Alcohols?
E422 has a better safety profile based on current research. Use the CheckIt app to scan products containing either ingredient for a detailed breakdown.
Can I avoid both E422 and Sugar Alcohols?
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