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Sugars and Other Carbohydrate Sweeteners

Sugar is a GRAS chemical compound used for but not limited to flavoring, shelf life extension and/or packing of a food or beverage product. Various chemical substitutions can be made in order to reduce the sugar or sugar intake when edible product is consumed. This allows for a healthier product labeling claim, according to daily dietary guidelines. Sugar substitutions are often used when creating food and beverages for individuals or animals with special dietary needs, for example diabetes.  Read More
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Sta-Lite® Polydextrose Fiber Tate & Lyle Sta-Lite® Polydextrose Fiber fortifies with fiber plus adds texture, all at only 1 Kcal/g. A non-sweet polysaccharide, it’s an ideal bulking agent for reduced-sugar and reduced fat formulations, helping to round out body, texture and mouth feel. With its ...view more Sta-Lite® Polydextrose Fiber fortifies with fiber plus adds texture, all at only 1 Kcal/g. A non-sweet polysaccharide, it’s an ideal bulking agent for reduced-sugar and reduced fat formulations, helping to round out body, texture and mouth feel. With its highly branched randomly bonded structure, polydextrose is resistant to breakdown by human digestive enzymes. And as a hardworking fiber, Sta-Lite® offers the added benefits of high process and excellent pH stability. view less