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Polydextrose is a synthetic polysaccharide that is commonly used as a food additive and dietary fiber. It is created through the polymerization of glucose and sorbitol, resulting in a carbohydrate that is indigestible and low in calories. Polydextrose is classified as a fiber and is often used to improve the texture, mouthfeel, and nutritional profile of various food products.
Polydextrose is a white, odorless powder that is soluble in water. It has a slightly sweet flavor but is low in calories—providing roughly 1 calorie per gram—making it an appealing ingredient for reducing the caloric content of foods while enhancing fiber content.
Food Industry:
Low-Calorie and Sugar-Free Products: Polydextrose is often used as a bulking agent and sugar replacer in low-calorie and sugar-free foods. It acts as a sweetener and helps improve texture without adding significant calories.
Texturizer and Stabilizer: In products such as yogurt, smoothies, and sauces, polydextrose helps create a creamy texture and stabilizes emulsions, preventing separation.
Dietary Fiber Source: Because it is classified as a soluble fiber, polydextrose is used to enhance the fiber content of various foods, contributing to digestive health.
Bakery Products: In baking, it can improve moisture retention and shelf life while maintaining softness.
Nutritional Supplements:
Polydextrose is also used in nutritional supplements and meal replacement bars to increase fiber content and improve texture without affecting taste.
Emulsification:
It can act as an emulsifier in formulations, helping to blend ingredients and maintain homogeneity in products such as dressings and sauces.
Purity | 98 |
Shapes | White crystalline powder |
CAS | 68424-04-4 |
Packing | 25kg/ bag |
20GP | 22 ton |
Application field | Low-calorie desserts, dairy products, condiments and sauces, baked goods, energy and nutrition bars, sports drinks, health drinks, meal replacements |