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Xylitol is an organic compound with the chemical formula C₅HO₅. It is a natural sweetener extracted from plant raw materials such as birch, oak, corn cob, and sugarcane bagasse. In nature, xylitol has a wide distribution range and is widely found in various fruits, vegetables, and cereals.
The sweetness of xylitol can reach 1.2 times that of sucrose. Xylitol is often accompanied by a slight cooling sensation after entering the mouth. This is because it is easily soluble in water and absorbs a certain amount of heat when dissolved.




Item name
Xylitol
Content (on dry basis) (%)
99.4
Appearance
Conforms
Melting point (C)
93.1
Other polyols (%)
0.74
Heavy metal (pb) (mg/kg)
<5
Reducing sugar (dextrose)(%)
0.026
Chloride (mg/kg)
<10
Sulphate (SO4) (mg/kg)
<20
pH
6.1
Loss on drying (%)
0.26
Residue on ignition (%)
0.013
Arsenic (mg/kg)
<0.5
Nickel (mg/kg)
<1
Total plate count (CFU/g)
<50
Coliform (MPN/g)
Not examine out
Yeast and mold (CFU/g)
<50
Lead (mg/kg)
<0.5


Product Applications
1) Application in chewing gum
Xylitol is as sweet as sucrose, and can prevent dental caries, and now the popular sugar-free chewing gum in the world is to replace sugar alcohols such as xylitol with sugar cane production.
2) Application in chocolate products
Xylitol can replace sugar in chocolate products. This kind of chocolate with xylitol instead of sugar is suitable for diabetics.
(3) Application in beverage products
Xylitol mainly improves the sweetness of beverages and gives them a sense of coolness. The use of xylitol in beverage products controls the caloric value and stabilizes the efficacy of vitamins.
(4) The application in edible gummies
Dietary fiber gummy is produced by using cysosylate and xylitol as sweeteners instead of sucrose. It has good flavor, natural
color, complete block shape, full body, fine texture, sweet and sour taste.





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