Good Quality Erythritol
CAS No.: 149-32-6 | Other Names: N/A | MF: C4H10O4 |
EINECS No.: 205-737-3 | FEMA No.: 20010 | Place of Origin: Uttar Pradesh India |
Type: Chewing Gum Bases, Sweeteners | Brand Name: SoSweet/Private label of customer | Model Number: 5010 |
Visit Us: www.sosweet.in | Approval: USFDA approved, Approved in most coun... | Packaging: Bulk, Vacuum Pack, Bag, Bulk, Vacuu... |
Primary Ingredient: It can be found in small am... | Effects: Sweetener | Shelf Life: 2 Years |
Fineness (%): 100% | Form: Powder |
Packaging Detail: | Packing as per customer request, in sachet boxes |
Delivery Detail: | Within 15 Days |
1.FCC conformed Erythritol
2.Sweet crystalline substance
3.Food additive
4.OEM available in customer's private label
Product - Erythritol
Price- Rs. 350/Kg*(Indian Rupee)
Erythritol is mainly used in candies, chocolates, soft drinks, chewing gums, yogurts, fillings, cookie coatings...
Erythritol is mainly used in candies, chocolates, soft drinks, chewing gums, yogurts, fillings, cookie coatings, jellies, jams and sugar substitutes. It is also used to enhance food flavor and effectively prevent foods from spoiling
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.
Erythritol, is currently used as a bulk sweetener in reduced calorie foods. It has been part of the human diet for thousands of years as it is present in fruits such as pears, melons and grapes, as well as foods such as mushrooms and fermentation-derived foods such as wine, soy sauce and cheese. Since 1990, erythritol has been commercially produced and added to foods and beverages to provide sweetness, as well as enhance their taste and texture.
Erythritol is a white crystalline powder that is odorless, with a clean sweet taste that is similar to sucrose. It is approximately 70% as sweet as sucrose and flows easily due to its non-hygroscopic character. Like other polyols, erythritol does not promote tooth decay and is safe for people with diabetes. However, erythritols caloric value of 0.2 calories per gram and high digestive tolerance distinguishes it from some other polyols.
Erythritol has approximately 7 to 13% the calories of other polyols and 5% the calories of sucrose. Because erythritol is rapidly absorbed in the small intestine and rapidly eliminated by the body within 24 hours, laxative side effects sometimes associated with excessive polyol consumption are unlikely when consuming erythritol containing foods.
A GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) affirmation petition submitted by a consortium of erythritol manufacturers was accepted for filing by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration on January 15, 1997. This allows manufacturers to produce and sell erythritol containing foods in the United States. Erythritol is regulated as a direct food ingredient in Japan and since 1990 it has been used in many Japanese food categories.