Description
[Food ingredients sweetener pure natural NHDC powder
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[Product Name] Neohesperedin DC Powder
[Latin Name] Citrus Aurantium L.
[Part of Plant Used] Fruit
[Active Ingredients] Neohesperedin DC
[Appearance] White or yellow-white
powder
[Testing Method] HPLC
[Source] **0% Nature Citrus Aurantium L.
Extract
[CAS No.] *********6
[Molecular Formula] C*8H*6O*5
[Specification] *6%
[Microbiological Control ]
Total Plate Count : Salmonella: Negative
E. Coli: Negative
[Brief Introduction of Bitter Orange Extract]
Extract of the bitter orange citrus fruit, sometimes called a
marmalade orange, or Seville orange, is used for a wide variety of
things, including as a weight loss supplement. Both the peel and
the extract of the bitter orange are processed, sold, and marketed
as a weight loss and dietary supplement. Most occasionally it is
not taken on its own, but included as an ingredient in another diet
pill or health supplement. The bitter orange fruit originates in
the Mediterranean and Asia.
[Brief Introduction of Sugar Substitude]
A sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates the effect of
sugar in taste, usually with less food energy. Some sugar
substitutes are natural and some are synthetic. Those that are not
natural are, in general, called artificial sweeteners.
An important class of sugar substitutes are known as high-intensity
sweeteners. These are compounds with many times the sweetness of
sucrose, common table sugar. As a result, much less sweetener is
required and energy contribution is often negligible. The sensation
of sweetness caused by these compounds (the "sweetness profile") is
sometimes notably different from sucrose, so they are often used in
complex mixtures that achieve the most natural sweet sensation.
[Brief Introduction of NHDC]
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, sometimes abbreviated to
neohesperidin DC or simply NHDC, is an artificial sweetener derived
from citrus.
It is particularly effective in masking the bitter tastes of other
compounds found in citrus, including limonin and naringin.
Industrially, it is produced by extracting neohesperidin from the
bitter orange, and then hydrogenating this to make NHDC.
The product is well known for having a strong synergistic effect
when used in conjunction with other artificial sweeteners such as
aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame potassium, and cyclamate, as well
as sugar alcohols such as xylitol. NHDC usage boosts the effects of
these sweeteners at lower concentrations than would otherwise be
required; smaller amounts of other sweeteners are needed. This
provides a cost benefit.
[Function]
1.intense sweetener
2.flavour enhancer
[Application]
1.Applied in food field, it is used as a flavor enhancer and
sweetener in a wide variety of alcoholic beverage, dessert foods
and savory foods.
2.Applied in cosmetics, it can added into toothpaste and mouth
wash.
3.Applied in pharmaceutical field, it is mainly used to reducing
the bitterness of in form.