Isomalt (E953)
Isomalt (E953) is a sweetener that Digestoa rates as low concern — it's considered safe at the levels used in food.
What is Isomalt?
Isomalt (E953) is a sweetener — used to add sweetness without sugar.
Is Isomalt bad for you?
Isomalt is permitted in food and Digestoa rates it as low concern. There's no strong evidence it causes harm at the levels typically used in food.
- Laxative effect
What foods contain Isomalt?
Diet drinks, sugar-free gum and sweets, protein products and 'no added sugar' foods.
Digestoa's take
You don't need to avoid Isomalt. It's one of the more benign things on an ingredients list — worth knowing, not worth worrying about.
Safer swaps
Look for products sweetened with stevia (E960) or erythritol — or simply less added sweetness.
Frequently asked questions
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Risk ratings reflect Digestoa's editorial assessment synthesising EFSA/IARC opinions and peer-reviewed research. Informational only — not medical advice.