HomeHealth NewsIs this sweetener really the 'holy grail' of sugar substitutes? Health News Is this sweetener really the ‘holy grail’ of sugar substitutes? February 3, 2026 0 6 - Advertisement - Could tagatose offer a healthier alternative to sugar? Image credit: Design by MNT; Photography by Tatjana Zlatkovic/Stocksy Researchers have engineered bacteria to convert glucose into a sugar substitute much more efficiently than existing methods. This biosynthetic production method may make the sweetener more readily available as a… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleWho is Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway? The embattled future queen who’s named in the Epstein files – days before her son stands trial for rapeNext articleDalai Lama’s Grammy win slammed as ‘anti-China’ by Chinese government RELATED ARTICLES Health News New oral anticoagulants may help slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 Health News Fast-spreading malaria parasite mutations in Uganda may weaken Africa’s most widely used malaria therapy Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 Health News Students who view more social media use more products that often harbor hormone-disrupting ingredients Australian Online News - August 17, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Cobar briefly turns tap off to fluoride August 14, 2026 “Failure To Listen”: Is migration driving One Nation’s rise? August 11, 2026 How Tim Walker's out-of-the-box idea could save a historic cottage August 11, 2026 ‘Several’ Sydney Swans involved in alleged incident at team hotel as police investigate sexual assault August 17, 2026 Load more