Natural Sweetener Erythritol

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ITEMS

Criteria

Functional Use

Sweetener

CAS NO.

149-32-6

EINECS

205-737-3

HS Code

 

Appearance

White Crystal Granule or Powder

Taste

Practically odorless with a very sweet taste

Mesh

20-30/20-60/30-60

Assay(%)

99.5~100.5

Solubility(%)

Very soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol

PH Value

5-7

Loss on drying(%)

≤0.2

Ash(%)

≤0.1

Lead(Pb)(mg/kg)

≤0.5

As(mg/kg)

≤0.3

Reducing Sugars(%)

≤0.3

 

Benefits of Using Erythritol
 

Diabetes-Friendly: Erythritol does not affect insulin or blood sugar levels whatsoever. In fact, for individuals with diabetes, erythritol may potentially contribute to reducing blood glucose levels. It occurs by reducing sugar absorption and influencing various glucose metabolism pathways.

 

Low Calorie: By containing only 6% of the calories found in table sugar, replacing sugar with erythritol can be a valuable strategy for reducing the total calorie intake. Individuals who are actively counting calories or managing their weight can easily use this substitution. It will effectively decrease their daily caloric consumption.

 

Antioxidant Properties: Erythritol acts as a free radical scavenger. It can mitigate the effects of oxidative stress within the body. Thereby, it aids in the protection of your body's cells.

 

May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease: Thanks to its antioxidant qualities, erythritol might also offer cardio-protection. It lowers the likelihood of heart disease development in individuals with diabetes.

 

High Digestive Tolerance: Most individuals are unlikely to encounter digestive problems or other adverse effects when consuming erythritol in moderate quantities. This is primarily because the bloodstream absorbs most of the erythritol. It does not undergo fermentation by gut bacteria, which is what typically leads to symptoms like gas and bloating.

 

Applications of Erythritol Artificial Sweeteners
 

Cooking. Various sugar-free dessert recipes use erythritol artificial sweeteners. The mild sweetness of this sugar alcohol makes it an excellent option for making keto cookies, diabetic-friendly pastries, and other foods.
Making fruit preserves. Traditionally, sugar is added when making jams and jellies. However, in order to cut calories, people might use erythritol instead of regular sugar.
Pet treats. Pet cakes and treats are made with artificial sweeteners like erythritol.
Pharmaceutical uses. The flavor of cough syrups is often improved with sugar. In order to make it sugar-free, pharmaceutical companies can use erythritol. It can also be used in pills' coating and toothpaste.

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Package, Storage & Shelf Life

 

Food Additive Natural Sweetener Erythritol CAS 149-32-6

Powder/Crystalline: Packaged in multi-layer kraft paper bag with food grade PE inner bag, net 25kg/bag.
24 months if stored under recommended storage conditions.
Should be stored in airtight container in a cool and dry place below 40ºC and relative humidity less then 70%.
Product should be reevaluated if it exceeds expiration date.

 

 

FAQ

 

 

Q: Is erythritol good or bad for you?

A: While erythritol is popular in foods marketed for weight loss and diabetes, there's increasing research associating it with increased risks for serious health issues.

Q: Is erythritol safer than sugar?

A: Experts say erythritol may be worse for you than table sugar.

Q: Are stevia and erythritol the same thing?

A: They're not the same thing. Erythritol is a sugar alcohol that tastes a lot like table sugar. Stevia is a natural plant-based sweetener that's 300 times sweeter than sugar.

Q: Is erythritol safe for pregnancy?

A: Erythritol, a sugar alcohol, is generally considered safe for consumption during pregnancy when used in moderation. It's naturally found in some fruits and fermented foods, and is also produced industrially as a low-calorie sweetener. While studies on humans during pregnancy are limited, existing research suggests it's well-tolerated and doesn't pose significant risks when consumed in typical amounts.

Q: How long does erythritol stay in your system?

A: Absorption and excretion. Erythritol is absorbed rapidly into the blood, with peak amounts occurring in under two hours; the majority of an oral dose (80 to 90%) is excreted unchanged in the urine within 24 hours.

Q: What are the side effects of erythritol?

A: Erythritol side effects typically include digestive problems and diarrhea. It may also cause bloating, cramps, and gas. Additionally, erythritol and other sugar alcohols frequently result in more water in the intestines, causing diarrhea. Nausea and headaches may occur as well.

Q: What does erythritol do to your stomach?

A: Another older study showed that 50 grams of erythritol in a single dose increased nausea and stomach rumbling. So unless you're eating massive amounts of erythritol at a time, it's unlikely to cause a stomach upset. However, erythritol sensitivity may vary from person to person.

Q: Does erythritol affect hormones?

A: Acute ingestion of erythritol and xylitol stimulates gut hormone release and slows down gastric emptying, whereas there is no or only little effect on insulin release.

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