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Nascent Health Sciences: A sweet company Erythritol

Nascent Health Sciences: A sweet company Erythritol with stevia is common in many stevia applications and found in a variety of food & beverage products. Erythritol is a sugar alcohol and low calorie sweetener that occurs naturally in certain fruits like pears, melons and grapes, as well as in mushrooms. For food and beverage product manufacturers, erythritol acts as an ideal complement to SoPure™ stevia as it provides upfront sweetness to balance out the more delayed sweetness of stevia.

Ingredient Name: Erythritol

Functions: Nutritive Sweetener, Sugar Substitute

Certifications & Compliance: FSSC 22000, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), ISO 14001, ISO 22000, ISO 9001

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Identification & Functionality

Ingredient Name
Food Ingredients Functions
Ingredients
Erythritol
Food Additive Number
E 968, INS 968
Technologies
Chemical Formula

Nascent Health Sciences: A sweet company Erythritol - Chemical Formula

Source

Non-GM Corn Starch 

Features & Benefits

Food Ingredients Features

Applications & Uses

Applications
  • Has cooling effect at increased use level
  • Does not spread as easily as sugar in baking
  • Can be labeled as a natural flavor under FEMA 4819
    • Beverages < 1.25%
FDA Guidance

 Please see the table below for FDA GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) levels of erythritol that have been reviewed in the US and are allowed in many other countries. Use levels above these values require supplement labeling.

Food Product Category from GRAS/GRN 789 Use Level (%)         
Alcoholic lite beer and coolers; Flavored quenchers; Reduced and low calorie carbonated and non-carbonated beverages (excluding soy-based drinks); Fruit-based slushies; Dairy drinks (chocolate and flavored milks); Fruit-based smoothies 4%
Hot cereal (oatmeal – instant or cooked) 3.00%
Non-dairy toppings; Frozen desserts (regular ice cream, soft serve, sorbet, frozen yogurt); Puddings (instant, phosphate set); Salty snacks 0.1
Baked goods and baking mixes (excluding regular bread); Bars (granola, high protein); Cookies; Barbecue sauce; Tomato sauce; Low calorie salad dressings; Fillings (fruit, custard, cream, pudding); Jams and jellies; Canned fruit (syrup); Regular or low-calorie syrups or toppings 0.15
Cakes 25%
Ready-to-eat cereals 30%
Soy, almond, cashew, coconut and other plant-based drinks 0.06
Yogurt (10% level allowed in GRN 74) 5%-10%
Fruit novelty snacks (e.g., fruit peel, fruit candy bar, fruit leathers, fruit creams, fruit snack candy, gummy fruits); Non-chocolate candies; Soft chocolate candies 45%
Fat-based cream used in modified-fat or low-calorie cookies, cakes and pastries 60%
Chewing gum 0.75
Hard candy (mints, pressed, candies, cough drops) 99%
Sugar substitutes 1
Suggested max dosage
  • 35g / dose
  • 50 - 80g / day

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Relative Sweetness67 - 70--
Calories Content0.2--

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