Ingredients --
Sorbitol
Chemical Formula:
Sorbitol
Synonyms
Description
White, odorless, sweet-tasting powder.
Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol. It has two thirds the calories of sugar,
and is not as sweet (60% as sweet as sugar).
It is poorly absorbed by the body, so it
does not raise insulin levels as much as sugar.
It does not promote tooth decay.
Sorbitol
and
mannitol
are
isomers,
substances with the same chemical formula, but a different
shape.
Sorbitol can be described as a
glucose
molecule with two hydrogens added.
The two extra hydrogens are on either side of what used to be the double
bond connecting the oxygen to the carbon, which is now a single bond.
Glucose
This changes the molecule just enough to make it harder for the
body to absorb, while still tasting sweet on the tongue.
Sorbitol occurs naturally in fruits and vegetable. Most sorbitol
in foods and other products is made from corn syrup.
Uses
Sorbitol is used in low calorie candies, and in many foods as both
a sweetener and as a
humectant (moisture retaining ingredient).
Sorbitol is used as an emollient (skin softener) in soaps.