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Erythritol (Erythritol) A new All-Natural and Noncaloric Bulk Sweetener. CH 2 OH. H C. OH. H C. OH. CH 2 OH. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - b u t a n e t e t r o l m e s o - e r y t h r i t o l. Basic Characteristics of Erythritol. white crystalline powder
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Erythritol(Erythritol)A new All-Natural and Noncaloric Bulk Sweetener
CH2OH H C OH H C OH CH2OH 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - b u t a n e t e t r o l m e s o - e r y t h r i t o l Basic Characteristics of Erythritol • white crystalline powder • sweetness is 60 to 70% relative to sucrose • non-hygroscopic • medium solubility, solutions have a very low viscosity • crystallises very easy and fast • high freezing point depression and boiling point elevation • high negative heat of solution
Chemical/Physical Properties of Erythritol • High stability • high stability in dry state and aqueous solutions • storage stability • high heat and acid/alkaline stability • Inert material: Erythritol is not a reactive compound • Erythritol is produced with different • particle size distribution / granulometry • max. 20% <200 m • max. 5% < 250 m • flowability
Chemical/Physical Properties of Erythritol and other Bulk Sweeteners
Erythritol: An All-Natural Sweetener • Erythritol occurs naturally in many fruits, mushrooms, and in popular fermented foods such as soy sauce, miso, cheese, wine, beer and sake • Manufacturing process: • separation of starch from non-GM corn • enzymatic hydrolysis of starch into glucose • fermentation of glucose by a safe and suitable non-GM microorganism Moniliella Pollinis (a yeast-like fungus) • purification, ultrafiltration, crystallisation and drying • white crystals, purity >99.5%
Spread in Regulatory Caloric Value (Japan, USA, ANZ, Canada, EC) Erythritol Xylitol Lactitol Isomalt Maltitol Mannitol Sorbitol 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 Caloric Value (kcal/g) * Approval pending in EC Erythritol has the Lowest Caloric Value of all Polyols
0.90 Source: Oku et al 0.80 0.80 0.68 0.70 0.60 0.50 Maximum bolus dose not causing laxation (g/kg BW) 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.24 0.20 0.10 0.00 Sorbitol Maltitol Lactose Erythritol Erythritol has the Highest Digestive Tolerance of all Polyols Digestive tolerance under most severe conditions: • Maximum single bolus dose not causing laxation (female adults) • Consumed as a liquid or jelly, on an empty stomach, within 10 minutes • Clinical studies show that Erythritol has a digestive tolerance which is • 3 to 4 times better compared to sorbitol and mannitol • 2 to 3 times better compared to xylitol, lactitol, maltitol • and isomalt
Digestive Tolerance under Anticipated Conditions of Use • Under normal conditions of use, the digestive tolerance is far greater: • spread over the day • variety of food products • adaptation • Erythritol does not cause undesired gastrointestinal effects under its intended conditions of use: • based on clinical studies in which erythritol was administered with food and beverages at daily doses up to 1 g/kg bw, a laxation threshold cannot be defined
Insulinaemic response Glycemic response 6 30 25 5 20 15 Plasma Insulin level mUI/l Plasma Glucose Level mmol/l 4 10 5 0 3 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 Time after ingestion (h) Time after ingestion (h) Erythritol is Suitable for People with Diabetes Average glycaemic and insulinaemic plasma responses after a 1g/kg bodyweight single oral intake of erythritol by 6 healthy human volunteers Source: Bornet et al
Erythritol is ToothfriendlyIn Vivo Plaque-pH Test Example of a plaque pH curve of interdental plaque in one volunteer during and for 30 min after consumption of a Erythritol-based lozenge. A 0.3 mol/l (10%) sucrose rinse for two minutes was used as positive control. PC = Paraffin Chewing Source: Dental Institute Zurich
Anti-Cariogenic Activity of Erythritol • Erythritolis capable to (partly) inhibit oral bacteria in their ability to ferment certain sugars • For example, sugar-free toothfriendly milk chocolate can be made with normal lactose-containing milk powder when Erythritolis used as the sole bulk sweetener
Sweet Sucrose Erythritol Sweet persistence Acid Both at 10% SEV Bitter aftertaste Bitter Astringent aftertaste Burnt sugar Smoothness Caramel Drying Body Erythritol has a Clean Sweet TasteLike Sugar Source: LFRA
Erythritol inNon-Caloric Tabletop Sweeteners • Particularly important for tabletop, Erythritol offers: • crystalline structure • same density as sucrose • non-hygroscopicity • excellent flowability • stability as carrier for intense sweeteners • Erythritol improves taste quality of the finished application to which it is added (tea, coffee, cereals, yoghurt, …)
Key Takeaways • Erythritol has unique nutrition and health benefits: • all-natural sugar replacer • non-caloric (<0.2 kcal/g) • highest digestive tolerance of all polyols • non-cariogenic, in some formulations even anti-cariogenic • suitable for diabetics • Erythritol has a clean sweet taste and provides excellent synergies with intense sweeteners by improving mouthfeel and taste quality • Erythritol fits extremely well functional food concepts • Erythritol exhibits technical properties allowing development of truly new and healthy food concepts ErythritolOFFERS MAJOR ADVANTAGES TO FOOD & DRINK AS WELL AS PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURERS