Allulose

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.
Product name

Allulose

EC number

-

Molecular Formula

C6H12O6

CAS No.

551-68-8

Chemical Name: D-ribo-2-hexulose, 

Synonyms:

  • D-psicose
  • D-allulose

Characteristics:

Applications:

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