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Erythritol |
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ERYTHRITOL |
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l,2,3,4-Butanetetrol |
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Erythritol, a polyol (sugar alcohol) is a good-tasting bulk sweetener which is suitable for a variety of reduced- calorie and sugar-free foods. It has been part of the human diet for thousands of years due to its presence in fruits and other foods. Erythritol has a high digestive tolerance, is safe for people with diabetes, and does not promote tooth decay.
Clean, sweet taste, similar to sucrose Adds smootheness and body Masks off-flavors Cool mouthfeel Synergy with intense sweeteners Storage and stability High processing (acid and heat) stability Low hygroscopicity High speed crystallization Applications Confectionery Chewing gum Lozenges Chocolate Coating Fondant Candies
Drinks Coffee/tea Fruit juices Sport drinks Diet drinks Bakery Cakes Biscuits Cream filling Bakery cream Icings Convenience Foods Table top sweeteners |
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Production Erythritol is the first polyol to be industrially manufactured using a fermentation process. The starting material is a glucose-rich substrate obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis from the natural raw material starch. Glucose is then fermented by a yeast-like fungus to yield erythritol. Erythritol is crystallized at over 99% purity from the filtered and concentrated fermentation broth.
Nutritional Benefits Erythritol behaves quite differently from all other polyols in the way it passes through the digestive systems. Because of this, its nutritional properties are unique:
Very low caloric value of 0.2 Kcal/g High Degestive tolerance: Erythritol is rapidly and easily absorbed by the small intestine uitability for diabetics: Erythritol does not affect blood glucose or insulin levels Non-cariogenicity Mouth bacteria cannot metabolize erythritol, so its use does not promote dental caries. |
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food additive & flavoring |
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