Sorbitol

Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol, also known as a polyol, derived from glucose. It is a white, odorless, crystalline powder or a syrupy liquid with a sweet taste. Sorbitol is naturally found in many fruits and vegetables, such as apples, pears, peaches, and plums, but it is also commercially produced from corn syrup for use in various applications across different industries.

Synonyms

Hexahydric Alcohol; O-Sorbitol; D-Glucitol

Formula

C₆H₁₄O₆

CAS No

50-70-4

HS Code

29054400

Industries Served

  • Food and Beverage Industry
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Cosmetics and Personal Care Industry
  • Chemical Industry
  • Agriculture Industry
  • Tobacco Industry
  • Polymer and Plastic Industry

Applications

  • Used as a low-calorie sweetener, humectant, and texturizer in confectionery, baked goods, chewing gum, and beverages.
  • Serves as an excipient, sweetening agent in syrups, and a laxative in medicinal formulations.
  • Functions as a moisturizer, humectant, and thickener in creams, lotions, and toothpaste
  • Used as a softening and finishing agent to improve quality and texture.
  • Acts as a plasticizer and stabilizer in certain polymer and resin formulations.
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