Chemical Name : 1',6'–Dichloro-1', 6'–dideoxy–β–D-fructofuranosyl–4–chloro–4–deoxy–α–D–galactopyranoside
Synonyms : TGS; 4, 1', 6' – Trichlorogalactosucrose; Trichlorogalactosucrose
CAS No. : [56038-13-2]
Molecular Formula : C12H19O8Cl3
The only non-calorie sweetener made from sugar. Now a wide variety of foods and beverages can benefit from its natural sweetness. To meet the various requirements of consumers' individual dietary habits such as reduced calorie intake and health maintenance, the food and beverage industry strongly desires a non-calorie sweetener with superior heat resistance and stability. Sucralose, the only non-calorie sweetener made from sugar, meets these needs. With a sweetness
Superior Sweetness: Because it is made from sugar. Additionally, Sucralose has a rounded sweetness very close to that of sugar, with almost no bitterness or astringency.
High Intensity: Sucralose is
Excellent stability: Sucralose shows excellent stability in both powder and aqueous form. It is especially stable in aqueous solution at pH 7.0 or under. Its high stability in long shelf life foods has been confirmed. It remains stable under high-temperature processing conditions such as retort sterilization. The excellent stability of Sucralose makes it the sweetener of choice for a wide range of foods and manufacturing processes.
The natural sugar-like sweetness of Sucralose can be used to make rich, tasty sausages, drawing out the meatiness and accentuating herbal and spicy flavors. As Sucralose is a high intensity sweeteness, very small levels of addition are necessary in order to benefit from its advantages. Additionally, both resistant to heat in acidic to neutral conditions and stable throughout prolonged storage, Sucralose will not be broken down or deteriorate in quality from heat sterilization during the production process.