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D-GlucitolSorbitol is a bulk sweetner with a pleasant taste. It is a suitable substitute for sugar.
Chemical Formula:
C6H14O6
Other names:
sorbitol
Layman's explanation:
A French chemist first discovered sorbitol in the berries of mountain ash in 1872. It occurs naturally in a wide variety of fruits and berries. It is also commercially produced today by the hydrogenation of glucose. Sorbitol is a bulk sweetner used in numerous products such as cough syrups, chewing gums, candies, frozen desserts, cookies, cakes, icings, and fillings. This compound also has cosmetic uses as it is a component of some oral care products, hairsprays, deodorants, foundation makeup, and after-shave lotions.
Keywords:
sweet
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