Sweetness comparable to sugar but only half the calories
Xylitol – a natural sugar alcohol
Sugar substitutes can offer a good alternative when it comes to saving calories without compromising on sweetness, and the sugar substitute xylitol is becoming increasingly popular as a low-calorie sugar substitute. This raw material is obtained from wood sugar (xylose) or from the remains of corn cobs.
What makes xylitol special?
Some advantages of xylitol are heat stability at temperatures up to 200 degrees, as well as the cooling effect (refreshing effect) that occurs in the mouth through contact with saliva.
Use of xylitol is particularly popular in the following applications:
- Foods for diabetics
- Baked goods
- Chewing gum
- Preserves and desserts
- But also simply as a table sweetener
TER Chemicals offers you a wide range of xylitol based on corn or wood. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requirements or questions.
Stefan Koch
Head of BU Life Science
Phone: +49 40 300 501 8141
Mail: s.koch[at]terchemicals.com