Erythritol powder
4 year ago
Erythritol is tooth-friendly; it cannot be metabolized by oral bacteria, so it does not contribute to tooth decay. In addition, erythritol, similarly to xylitol, has antibacterial effects against streptococci bacteria, reduces dental plaque, and may be protective against tooth decay.
Specification
Test
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Result
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Appearance
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White crystalline powder, without the impurity that can be seen by eye.
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Odor and Taste
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No unusual odor and with cool organoleptic mouth feel sweet taste.
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Assay
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Min 99.5%
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Melting point
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119-123°C
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Residue on Ignition
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Max 0.10%
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Loss on drying
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Max 0.20%
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Heavy metal
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Max 0.5 ppm
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As
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Max 2.0 ppm
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Lead
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Max 0.5 ppm
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Ash
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Max 0.01%
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Reducing substances
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Max 0.3%
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Ribitol and Glycerol
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Max 0.02%
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Solubility
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Freely soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol insoluble in diethyl ether
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Bacterium total
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Max 1000 cfu/g
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E.coli
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Not detective
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Main Peak in HPLC
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The retention time of the major peak in the chromatogram of Assay Solution corresponds to that in the chromatogram of the Standard
Solution obtaied in the Assay
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Health Benefits of Erythritol
Its sweet flavor, virtual lack of calories and safety record mean that there are plenty of reasons to consider giving it a try.
Application
FAQ
Q:How is your quality control?
A:From the very beginning to the very end, National Commodity Inspection and Testing Bureau, Authority Third-party Testing institution, QA, ISO, Guarantee our quality.
Q:Can you provide OEM service?
A:Yes. Sure. More details if the OEM service please contact us at any time.
Q:What payment method do you support? and logistics?
A:We support Paypal, wire T/T and credit card. We will choose express or logistics according to your quantity
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