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High Fructose Syrup Luzhou Bio-chem Technology Limited High Fructose Syrup is processed from hydrolyzed corn starch and contains fructose a simple sugar carbohydrate. This product is colorless or yellowish, odorless, has a sweet taste and it is easy to use in beverages and foods as a substitute for sucrose. High Fructose Syrup can stimulate the metabolism of blood alcohol, which is helpful to prevent the damage caused by excessive blood alcohol. A patient with 500ml fructose (40%) injection mainlined will gain good recovery. In America this product is gradually used in transfusion as a substitute for glucose. This product stimulates production of another hormone, leptin, which helps to regulate our storage of body fat and increases our metabolism...voir plus High Fructose Syrup is processed from hydrolyzed corn starch and contains fructose a simple sugar carbohydrate. This product is colorless or yellowish, odorless, has a sweet taste and it is easy to use in beverages and foods as a substitute for sucrose. High Fructose Syrup can stimulate the metabolism of blood alcohol, which is helpful to prevent the damage caused by excessive blood alcohol. A patient with 500ml fructose (40%) injection mainlined will gain good recovery. In America this product is gradually used in transfusion as a substitute for glucose. This product stimulates production of another hormone, leptin, which helps to regulate our storage of body fat and increases our metabolism when needed. High Fructose Syrup is widely used in beverages, carbonated drinks, fruit drinks, breads, cakes, tinned fruits, jams, succades, dairy foods etc. voir moins
Dextrose mono I.H.C. Chempharm Dextrose, fructose, and glucose are all monosaccharides, known as simple sugars. These sugars can combine to form more complex sugars, including the disaccharide known as sucrose, or table sugar. The primary differences between these sugars have to do wit...voir plus Dextrose, fructose, and glucose are all monosaccharides, known as simple sugars. These sugars can combine to form more complex sugars, including the disaccharide known as sucrose, or table sugar. The primary differences between these sugars have to do with the ways in which they are metabolized by the body, and they all play important roles in body function. Fructose is an extremely sweet sugar that is found in many fruits. The flavor is sometimes intensely cloying, as anyone who has eaten an overripe piece of fruit knows, and it is believed to be the most sweet of the naturally occurring sugars. Fructose can also be obtained through the breakdown of sucrose, which is made from linked fructose and glucose molecules. It has a low glycemic index, which means that it takes a long time for the body to break down, resulting in a slow release of sugar, rather than a sudden rush. voir moins