Sorbitol 70 %
HS Code: 382460
CAS No: 50-70-4
Sorbitol Liquid is a clear, colorless, and sweet-tasting liquid. It is a sugar alcohol commonly used in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, for its sweetening, humectant, and texturizing properties.
Common Name:
- Sorbitol Liquid
- Glucitol Solution
Appearance: Sorbitol Liquid appears as a clear and colorless liquid with a sweet taste.
Chemical Formula: C6H14O6
Molecular Weight:182.17 g/mol.
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Sorbitol Liquid is used as a sugar substitute and sweetening agent in various food and beverage products, including sugar-free and reduced-calorie foods, confections, and beverages.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is used in pharmaceutical formulations as an excipient, binder, and sweetener in liquid medications, syrups, and chewable tablets.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: Sorbitol is found in cosmetics and personal care products for its humectant properties, helping to retain moisture in skin and hair.
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Oral Care: In oral care products, such as toothpaste and mouthwash, Sorbitol may be used as a humectant and sweetening agent.
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Chemical Manufacturing: Sorbitol is used in various chemical processes, including the synthesis of other compounds.
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Health and Wellness Products: It can be used in sugar-free and reduced-calorie health and wellness products, such as diabetic-friendly foods and dietary supplements.
Packing Size: 300 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Drum
Product Details
Product Details | Value |
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About us | Sorbitol is largely used as a low-calorie sweetener, a humectant, a texturizer, or a softener. It is used in a wide range of food products, such as chewing gums, candies, desserts, ice creams, and diabetic foods. |
Categories | Food & Beverages |
HS Code | 382460 |
CAS No | 50-70-4 |
Form | Liquid |
Packaging Size | 300 Kg |
Packaging Type | HDPE Drum |
Color | Transparent |
Brand | Gulshan |
Grade Standard | IP Grade |
IUPAC- Name | D-glucitol |
Molecular Formula | C6H14O6 |
Appearance | Transparant Liquid |
Physical State | Liquid |