Allulose, a low-calorie sweetener, belongs to the monosaccharide group of sugars and occurs naturally in fruits like figs, raisins, and jackfruit. Commercially produced from sources like corn, it's known for its 70% sweetness compared to sucrose but with fewer calories. With a taste similar to sugar, it's popular for calorie reduction and blood sugar management. Its low glycemic index makes it suitable for diabetics and low-carb diets. Allulose also promotes oral health, lacking in tooth decay promotion, and shows stability in baking and cooking, making it versatile for a variety of products.
Molecular Formula:C6H12O6
CAS No:551-68-8
Erythritol is a natural sugar alcohol/polyol approved for use as a food additive across the world. Erythritol is almost 70% as sweet as sugar and used as a bulk sweetener. Erythritol discovered in 1848 and it occurs naturally in some fruit and fermented foods. Erythritol’s flavor profile is very similar to sugar. It is non-cariogenic and has the highest digestive tolerance of the polyols. Since it is natural, it does not cause any side effects and tastes almost exactly like sugar without the calories.
EC number:205-737-3
Molecular Formula:C4H10O4
CAS No:149-32-6