Overview
Quick Details
CAS No.: | 585-88-6 | Other Names: | 1, 4-O-alpha-D-glucopyranyl-D-sorbitol |
MF: | C12H24O11 | EINECS No.: | 209-567-0 |
Place of Origin: | China | Type: | Food grade |
Efficacy: | Sweeteners | Brand Name: | Polifar |
Model Number: | food additives | Appearance: | White powder |
Shelf Life: | 2 years | MOQ: | 1kg |
Sample: | Free, ≤500g | Criteria Implemented: | GB/T20884 |
Supply Ability JINHE
Supply Ability | 3,50,000 kg per month |
Packaging & Delivery
Product Packaging: | 25kg/bag. |
Product Storage: | Store in a climate controlled, insulated, dry, and ventilated location. Avoid moisture at all times. Please handle carefully to prevent container damage and be sure to stockpile in a location that does not contain toxic substances |
Loading: | 20MT/20FCL'; 20MT/20FCL' with pallets |
Delivery: | About 1 - 2 week |
Product Properties
Maltitol is obtained from the hydrogenation of maltose. It is an earlier sugar alcohol used in low-calorie sweeteners. It can be used in oral preparations, candies, foods, and is non-carious, non-toxic, non-allergenic, and non-irritating.
Specification
Testing Item | Standard |
Appearance | White or Almost White,Crystalline Powder |
Identification | The Retention Time in s Assay |
Solubility | Very Soluble in Water, Practically Insoluble in Anhydrous Ethanol |
Melting Point | 148 ℃ - 151 ℃ |
Specific Optical Rotation | + 105.5°- + 108.5° |
Assay (on dry basis) | 98.0% -100.5 % |
Water | ≤1.0 % |
Reducing Sugars | ≤0.1 % |
Conductivity (temp. 20℃) | ≤20μS/cm |
Nickel | ≤1 mg/kg |
Lead | ≤0.5 mg/kg |
Residue on Ignition | ≤0.1 % |
Total Plate Count | ≤100 CFU/g |
Coliform | <3 MPN/g |
Yeast & Mold | ≤100 CFU/g |
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between maltitol and xylitol?
A1: Chemically, maltitol is a polyol with a chemical structure similar to that of maltose, derived from the hydrolysis of starch, while xylitol is a five-carbon sugar alcohol with a chemical structure similar to that of xylose, derived from the hydrolysis of plant fibres. In terms of sweetness, maltitol's sweetness is about half to two-thirds that of sucrose, with a lighter sweetness; xylitol's sweetness is close to that of sucrose, with a stronger sweetness. In terms of calorie content, maltitol has a lower calorie content, about half that of sucrose; xylitol also has a lower calorie content, but slightly higher than maltitol.
Q2: In which foods is Maltitol commonly found?
A2: Maltitol is commonly used as a sweetener and sweetening agent in various types of food such as candy, chocolate, chewing gum, pastries, ice cream, biscuits, jellies, and cakes. Due to its moderate sweetness, low calorie content and low impact on blood glucose, Maltitol is widely used in food processing, providing consumers with more low-sugar or no-sugar options.
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