Neohesperidin Dihydrochalcone
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone occurs as a white or yellowish white powder with an intensely sweet taste.
Supplier | CD Formulation |
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Product # | PE-0497 |
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Molecular Formula | C28H36O15 |
Molecular Weight | 612.58 |
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Safety | Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone is accepted for use in food products either as a sweetener or flavor modifier in a number of areas including Europe, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and several countries in Africa and Asia. It is also used in a number of oral pharmaceutical formulations. Animal toxicity studies suggest that neohesperidin dihydrochalcone is a nontoxic, nonteratogenic, and noncarcinogenic material at the levels used in foods and pharmaceuticals.In Europe, an acceptable daily intake of 0-5 mg/kg body-weight has been established. |
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Synonyms | Citrosa; 3, 5-dihydroxy-4-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyhydrocinnamoyl)- phenyl-2-O-(6-deoxy-a-L-mannopyranosyl)-b-D-glucopyranoside; 3, 5-dihydroxy-4-[3-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)propionyl]phenyl- 2-O-(6-deoxy-a-L-mannopyranosyl)-b-D-glucopyranoside; E959; neohesperidin DC; neohesperidin DHC; neohesperidin dihydrochalconum; neohesperidine dihydrochalcone; NHDC; 1- propanone; 1-[4-[[2-O-6-deoxy-a-L-mannopyranosyl)-b-D-glycopyranosyl] oxy]-2, 6-dihydroxyphenyl]-3-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl); Sukor. |
CAS Number | 20702-77-6 |
Category | Sweetening agent |
Chemical Name | 1-[4-[[2-O-(6-Deoxy-a-L-mannopyranosyl)-b-D-glucopyranosyl] oxy]-2, 6-dihydroxyphenyl]-3-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one |
Stability and Storage Conditions | Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone is stable for over three years when stored at room temperature.Accelerated stability studies on aqueous solutions stored at 30-60℃ and pH 1-7 for 140 days indicate that neohesperidin dihydrochalcone solutions are likely to be stable for 12 months at room temperature and pH 2-6.Solutions formulated with some or all of the water replaced by solvents with a lower dielectric constant are reported to have longer shelf-lives. The bulk material should be stored in a cool, dry, place protected from light. |
Source and Preparation | Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone is synthesized commercially from either of the bitter-flavanones neohesperidin or naringin by catalytic hydrogenation under alkaline conditions in a process first described in the 1960s, in which neohesperidin is purified by recrystallization from water solutions. Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone is obtained by the alkaline hydrogenation of neohesperidin. |