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CAS No.: | 68424-04-4 |
Formula: | C12h22o11 |
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Polydextrose powder
Description:
Polydextrose is one kind water-soluble dietary fiber.Comparing to insoluble dietary fiber,it has more advantages on health care and process. Except the common functions of the insoluble dietary fiber,such as faecal bulking,relaxing bowel,reducing the risk of bowel cancer and so on.
Polydextrose also have the functions which the insoluble dietary fiber don't have or not obvious.For example: remove the cholic acid in the body,Significantly reduce serum cholesterol,lead to satiety easier and significantly reduce GI and so on.
Specification:
Item | Polydextrose Powder | Polydextrose Syrup |
Appearance | White powder or light yellow powder | Light yellow liquid |
Polydextrose Content(on dry matter)/%,(w/w), | ≥90 | ≥90 |
Water,% | ≤4 | / |
Solid,% | / | ≥70 |
PH value | 2.5-7.0 | 2.5-7.0 |
1,6-Dehydration-D-Glucose,% | ≤4.0 | ≤4.0 |
Glucose+Sorbitol,% | ≤6.0 | ≤6.0 |
5-Hydroxymethylfurfura,% | ≤0.1 | ≤0.05 |
Lead(Pb)/(mg/kg) | ≤0.5 | ≤0.5 |
Function:
Water soluble dietary fiber
With the efficacy to prevent constipation
Reduced the serum cholesterol
Enhance immunity
Reduce blood lipids
Low caloric value
Prevent dental caries
Sugar free
Reduce fat and prevent obesity
Reduce PH value in bowel
Nutritional Information of Polydextrose:
Carbohydrate: 71.05% |
Total Fiber: 71.05% |
Energy:1.9kcal/g-2.4kcal/g |
Maltose:3.16-3.95 |
Solubility: soluble in water/beverages |
pH: Stable at pH 2.5-7.0 |
Glucose:<0.79 |
Sodium: 0 |
Fats: 0 |
Proteins:0 |
Application of Polydextrose:
Poludextrose is widely used in health care products, beverage,candy,milk products,dairy products,baking foods,condiment,flour products, meat products, wine, frozen food, medicine and so on.
Packing of Polydextrose: :
Powder: 25kg/bag;12.5 mts on pallet/20'gp; 17 mts without pallet/20'gp
Syrup: 25kg/pail;275kgs/drum;1400kgs/IBC; about 22-25.2mts/20'gp
Polydextrose Basic information |
Product Name: | Polydextrose |
Synonyms: | Unii-vh2xou12ie;Polydextrose (200 mg);Polydextrose type 2;Water-soluble dietary fiber;POLYDEXTROSE;Poly-D-glucose;POLYDEXTROSE,UNTREATED,FCC;dextrose/ sorbitol condensation polymer |
CAS: | 68424-04-4 |
MF: | C12H22O11 |
MW: | 342.29648 |
EINECS: | 614-467-9 |
Product Categories: | Food additive and sweetener |
Mol File: | 68424-04-4.mol |
Polydextrose Chemical Properties |
Melting point | >130° |
solubility | Completely miscible in water. Sparingly soluble to insoluble in most organic solvents. Polydextrose has a higher water solubility than most carbohydrates and polyols, allowing the preparation of 80% w/w solutions at 20°C. Polydextrose is soluble in ethanol and only partially soluble in glycerin and propylene glycol. |
Safety Information |
HS Code | 3913901000 |
MSDS Information |
Polydextrose Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Polydextrose occurs as an odorless, off-white to light tan powder with a bland, slightly sweet to slightly tart taste, dependent upon grade. Polydextrose is also available as a clear, light yellow to colorless liquid (70% dry substance), which is odorless with a slightly sweet taste. |
Uses | Bulking agent for reduced calorie foods. |
Uses | Polydextrose is a bulking agent that is a randomly bonded conden- sation polymer of dextrose containing small amounts of bound sor- bitol and citric acid. it is a water-soluble powder providing a ph range of 2.5-3.5. it is partially metabolized which results in a caloric value of 1 cal/g. as a reduced-calorie bulking agent, it can partially replace sugars and in some cases fats in reduced-calorie foods. it also functions as a bodying agent and humectant. applications include desserts, specific baked goods, frozen dairy desserts, chewing gum, and candy. usage levels vary according to application, but examples are frozen dessert, 13-14%; puddings, 8-9%; and cake, 15-16%. |
Production Methods | Polydextrose is prepared by the bulk melt polycondensation of glucose and sorbitol in conjunction with small amounts of foodgrade acid in vacuo. Further purification steps are then involved to generate a range of products with improved organoleptic properties by the removal of acidity and flavor notes generated during the condensation reaction. A partially hydrogenated version of polydextrose, which is suited for high inclusion rates, for sugar-free applications, and where Maillard reactions are not required, is also available. |
Pharmaceutical Applications | Polydextrose is used in pharmaceutical formulations and food products. In food products it is used as a bulking agent; it also has texturizing and humectant properties. Although polydextrose can be used in a wide range of pharmaceutical formulations, its primary use is in solid-dosage forms. In tableting, polydextrose solutions are used as binders in wetgranulation processes. Polydextrose is also used in the manufacture of directly compressible tableting excipients. Polydextrose solutions may also be used, in conjunction with other materials, as a film and tablet coating agent. Polydextrose acts as a bulking agent in the formulation of 'sugarfree' confectionery-type dosage forms. In conjunction with isomalt, lactitol, or maltitol, polydextrose can be used in the manufacture of 'sugar-free' hard-boiled candies and acacia lozenges or pastilles as a base for medicated confectionery. The combination of high water solubility and high viscosity of polydextrose facilitates the processing of sugar-free candies of excellent quality. Polydextrose is amorphous and does not crystallize at low temperatures or high concentrations, so it can be used to control the crystallization of polyols and sugars and therefore the structure and texture of the final product. |
Safety | Polydextrose is used in oral pharmaceutical applications, food products, and confectionery, and is generally regarded as a relatively nontoxic and nonirritant material. However, excessive consumption of non-digestible carbohydrates, such as polydextrose, can lead to gastrointestinal distress. After evaluating a series of clinical studies, the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and the European Commission Scientific Committee for Food (EC/SCF) concluded that polydextrose was better tolerated than other digestible carbohydrates such as polyols. The committee concluded that polydextrose has a mean laxative threshold of approximately 90g/day (1.3 g/kg body-weight) or 50g as a single dose. (mouse, oral): >30 g/kg (rat, oral): >15 g/kg |
storage | Polydextrose powder is hygroscopic and absorbs significant amounts of moisture at relative humidities greater than 60%. Under dry storage conditions, and in original sealed packaging, polydextrose powders can be expected to retain stability for at least 3 years. Solution grades have a shorter shelf-life of 3 to 6 months (dependent upon grade) at an ambient temperature of 25°C, although this can be extended to 12 months through the use of refrigeration. The bulk material should be stored in a cool, dry place in wellclosed containers. |
Incompatibilities | Incompatible with oxidizing agents, strong acids, and alkalis, forming a brown coloration and depolymerizing. |
Regulatory Status | Approved as a food additive in over 60 countries worldwide, including Europe and the USA. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (oral tablets). Included in non-parenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients. |