E955 Sucralose
Supplier location : Hungary Type of Product / CAS Number / Additional designation |
Sweetener |
Genetic Type |
Without GMO |
Quantity Available |
KG |
Purchase Options |
Pickup |
Quantity per Trade Item |
25.0 KG |
Trade Unit |
KG |
Country of Origin |
Hungary |
Incoterms |
FCA
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Minimum Order Quantity |
250.0 KG |
Price per trading unit |
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Best Before |
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Certificates of supplier |
Refined |
Yes
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Sucralose is used in many food and beverage products because it is a no-calorie sweetener, does not promote dental cavities, is safe for consumption by diabetics and nondiabetics, and does not affect insulin levels, although the powdered form of sucralose-based sweetener product Splenda (as most other powdered sucralose products) contains 95% (by volume) bulking agents dextrose and maltodextrin that do affect insulin levels. Sucralose is used as a replacement for, or in combination with, other artificial or natural sweeteners such as aspartame, acesulfame potassium or high-fructose corn syrup. It is used in products such as candy, breakfast bars, coffee pods, and soft drinks. It is also used in canned fruits wherein water and sucralose take the place of much higher calorie corn syrup-based additives. Sucralose mixed with maltodextrin or dextrose (both made from corn) as bulking agents is sold internationally by McNeil Nutritionals under the Splenda brand name. In the United States and Canada, this blend is increasingly found in restaurants, in yellow packets, in contrast to the blue packets commonly used by aspartame and the pink packets used by those containing saccharin sweeteners; in Canada, yellow packets are also associated with the SugarTwin brand of cyclamate sweetener.
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