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CAS No.: | 50-70-4 |
Formula: | C6h14o6 |
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Crystallin Sorbitol
Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol, which is a poorly digestible carbohydrate that either naturally occurs in fruits or is semi-artificially produced and added as a low calorie sweetener to various commercial foods.
Sorbitol is chemically similar to fructose and mannitol.Other names for sorbitol: sorbit, glucitol.
Nutrition Facts:
* Calories per gram = 2.6
* Glycemic index (GI) = 9
* Sweetness, relative to sucrose = 60%
* Net crabs = zero
Sorbitol occurs naturally in significant amounts in grapes, prunes, cherries, peaches, apples, pears and apricots and in related fruit juices.
Item No.
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Test Items
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Testing Standards
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Test Result
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1
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Appearance
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White powder or granular
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white 20-60 mesh
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2
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Sorbitol Content, ω%
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≥99.0
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99.5
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3
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Moisture, ω%
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≤1.5
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0.35
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4
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Reducing Sugar, ω%
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≤0.3
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0.039
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5
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Total Sugar, ω%
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≤1.0
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0.14
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6
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Burning Residue, ω%
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≤0.1
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0.01
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7
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Pb, mg/kg
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≤1
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<1
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8
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Ni, mg/kg
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≤2
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<2
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9
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Chloride, mg/kg
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≤50
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<50
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10
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sulphate, mg/kg
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≤100
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<100
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11
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Total bacterium
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≤100p/g
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<100
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12
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Colon bacillus
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Absent in 1g
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Absent in 1g
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Sweetener
Sorbitol is a sugar substitute, and when used in food it has the INS number and E number 420. Sorbitol is about 60% as sweet as sucrose (table sugar).
Sorbitol is referred to as a nutritive sweetener because it provides dietary energy. It is often used in diet foods (including diet drinks and ice cream), mints, cough syrups, and sugar-free chewing gum. Most bacteria are unable to use sorbitol for energy, but it can be slowly fermented in the mouth by streptococcus mutans, a species of bacteria that cause tooth decay unlike many other sugar alcohols such as isomalt and xylitol, which are considered to be non-acidogenic.
It also occurs naturally in many stone fruits and berries from trees of the genus Sorbus.
Health Care, Food, and Cosmetic UsesSorbitol often is used in modern cosmetics as a humectant and thickener. It is also used in mouthwash and toothpaste. Some transparent gels can be made only with sorbitol, because of its high refractive index.
Beyond its use as a sugar substitute in reduced-sugar foods, Sorbitol is also used as a humectant in cookies and low-moisture foods like peanut butter and fruit preserves. In baking, it is also valuable because it acts as a plasticizer, and slows down the staling process.
Medical ApplicationsSorbitol is also used in the manufacture of softgel capsules to store single doses of liquid medicines.
A treatment for hyperkalaemia (elevated blood potassium) uses sorbitol and the ion-exchange resin sodium polystyrene sulfonate.
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