“…D-xylulose is phosphorylated to an intermediate in the pentose phosphate pathway which is then converted to glyceraldehyde-6-phosphate or fructose-6-phosphate, ultimately forming glucose, glycogen, or lactate [4]. The majority of xylitol is converted to glucose, with a small amount being converted to lactate [4]. The remainder of xylitol (20-30 %) is metabolized by lungs, kidneys, myocardium, fat stores, and erythrocytes, where they are then converted into carbon dioxide and water through carbohydrate metabolism [1].…”