Erythritol
Erythritol is a sugar alcohol (polyol) that occurs as a white or almost white powder or granular or crystalline substance. It is pleasant tasting with a mild sweetness approximately 60-70% that of sucrose. It also has a high negative heat of solution that provides a strong cooling effect.
Supplier | CD Formulation |
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Product # | PE-0493 |
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product1 | Pharmaceutical Excipients |
Molecular Formula | C4H10O4 |
Molecular Weight | 122.12 |
Applications | Erythritol is a naturally occurring noncariogenic excipient used in a variety of pharmaceutical preparations, including in solid dosage forms as a tablet filler, and in coatings.It has also been investigated for use in dry powder inhalers.It is also used in sugar-free lozenges, and medicated chewing gum. Erythritol can also be used as a diluent in wet granulation in combination with moisture-sensitive drugs.In buccal applications, such as medicated chewing gums, it is used because of its high negative heat of solution which provides a strong cooling effect. Erythritol is also used as a noncaloric sweetener in syrups; it is used to provide sensorial profile-modifying properties with intense sweeteners; and it is also used to mask unwanted aftertastes. Erythritol is also used as a noncariogenic sweetener in toothpastes and mouthwash solutions. |
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Incompatibilities | Erythritol is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and strong bases. |
Synonyms | Butane 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrol; 1, 2, 3, 4-butanetetrol; E968; ery- thrite; erythritolum; erythroglucin; meso-erythritol; phycite; tetra- hydroxybutane; Zerose. |
CAS Number | 149-32-6 |
Category | Sweetening agent |
UNII | RA96B954X6 |
Chemical Name | (2R, 3S)-Butane 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrol |
Source and Preparation | Erythritol is a starch-derived product. The starch is enzymatically hydrolyzed into glucose which is turned into erythritol via a fermentation process, using osmophilic yeasts or fungi (e.g.Moniliella pollinis, or Trichosporonoides megachiliensis). |