Factory Supply Healthy Sweetener Erythritol Food Ingredients

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Product Description

Basic Information

Model NO.food gradeEINECS205-737-3
TypeErythritolNutritional ValueNutritional
EffectStabilizationResourceNatural
FormCrystalline Powder or CrystalsOdorOdorless
Burning Residue<0.05%CertificationISO9001
Transport Package25kg/BagSpecification1.451g/cm3
HS Code29054990Production Capacity30000mt/Year

Product Description

Erythritol is a natural, zero-calorie, filler sweetener that can replace sucrose. It has a clear sweetness similar to sucrose and is widely found in natural plants and animals, such as seaweed, mushrooms, melons, and grapes. It also exists in human eyeballs, serum, and semen. Fermented foods such as wine, beer, and soy sauce also contain erythritol, but the content is very small.

Erythritol is currently the only functional sugar alcohol produced by microbial fermentation in the world. Based on the good health effects of erythritol and its excellent processing characteristics such as high thermal stability, low hygroscopicity, and low freezing point, its application fields are very wide, such as food, medicine, chemical industry, and many other aspects.

It has the appearance of white powdery crystals, and its aqueous solution is a colorless, non-viscous liquid. It is slightly sweet, with a relative sweetness of 60%-70% of sucrose, and has a cool feeling. It has a low calorific value, only 1/10 of the calorific value of sucrose, and is easy to crystallize.

Chemical Properties: White crystals, slightly sweet, relative sweetness 0.65, refreshing, low calorific value. Melting point 126ºC, boiling point 329~331ºC. Soluble in water (37%, 25ºC). Due to low solubility, it is easy to crystallize.

Production Method: Corn starch is fermented by safe and appropriate edible grade hyperosmophilic yeast at high concentration (>450g/L), the fermented mash is sterilized by heating and filtered, then purified by ion exchange resin, activated carbon and ultrafiltration, crystallized, washed and dried.

Uses: Low-calorie sweetener; diluent for high-intensity sweeteners. Can be used in chocolate, baked goods, candy, table sugar, soft drinks, etc. Also acts as a moisturizer, flavor enhancer, texture improver, and molding aid.

Product Parameters

Item Standard
Appearancewhite crystalline powder
Assay(%)99.5-100.5
Loss on drying(%)<0.2
Residue on ignition(%)≤0.1
Heavy metal (Pb)0.0005
Arsenic≤2.0ppm
Non soluble residues(mg/kg)≤15
Pb≤1.0ppm
Glycerol +Ribitol (%)≤0.1
Reducing Sugars(%)≤0.3
Melting point119-123
PH Value5.0 ~ 7.0
Conductivity(μs/cm)≤20

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Packaging & Shipping

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Corporate Overview

The company is based on corn deep processing, focused on biotechnology, and adheres to "professional focus, fine management and innovation driven". The corporate motto is "Change corn with science and technology, and create a better life with corn".

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Erythritol and is it natural?
Erythritol is a natural zero-calorie sweetener found in fruits like grapes and melons. Our Erythritol is produced through a natural fermentation process using corn starch.
Does Erythritol affect blood sugar levels?
No, Erythritol has a glycemic index of zero and does not affect blood glucose or insulin levels, making it an excellent sucrose substitute for diabetics.
How sweet is Erythritol compared to regular sugar?
Erythritol is approximately 60% to 70% as sweet as sucrose (table sugar) and provides a clean, refreshing cooling sensation in the mouth.
Is Erythritol heat-stable for baking?
Yes, Erythritol is highly thermally stable and does not decompose at high temperatures, making it suitable for baked goods, chocolates, and other cooking applications.
What are the common industrial applications of your Erythritol?
It is widely used in the food and beverage industry for sugar-free soft drinks, candy, chocolate, table sweeteners, and also in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

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