Health-Conscious Sweetening Power – Top-Rated Allulose Ingredient

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Product Description

Basic Specifications

Model NO.
powder
Type
D-Psicose
Nutritional Value
Nutritional
Effect
Sweetener
Resource
Natural
Package
25kg/Bag
Origin
China
HS Code
2940009000
Capacity
400t/Month

Product Description

Sweetener Sugar substitute low calorie organic D psicose crystal

Allulose is an isomer of Fructose. A natural occurring low caloric rare sugar that does not need to be counted in "Added Sugars". It is a natural Non-GMO low-calorie rare sugar made from corn starch. As a monosaccharide, it has special functions for regulating blood sugar and is beneficial to human health, evaluated as a high-potential sucrose substitute.

⭐ Key Properties

  • 0.4 calorie per gram
  • ~70% as sweet as sucrose with similar onset
  • Highly soluble, increasing with temperature
  • Browns better than other sugar alternatives

🚀 Main Applications

  • Bake products
  • Ice cream
  • Nutrition bars
  • Sweeteners & Chocolate

Technical Data Sheet

Analysis Item Standard Specification
AppearanceWhite powder
Allulose content≥ 98.5%
Moisture≤ 1%
TasteSweet, no odor
PH3-7
Ash(Sulphate)≤ 0.5(g/100g)
Arsenic(As)≤ 0.5(mg/kg)
Lead(Pb)≤ 1.0(mg/kg)
Total Aerobic Count≤ 1500 CFU/g
Total Coliform≤ 30 MPN/100g
SalmonellaNegative

Packing & Storage

Packing: Outer paper-polymer bag, inner food grade polythene plastic bag. Net weight: 25kg/bag.

Storage: Store in dry and cool conditions, keep away from odorous or volatile materials, protect from water and moisture.

Shelf Life: Best within 24 months from manufacturing date.

Certifications & Quality

Our production processes are strictly controlled and certified by BRS, EU Organic, US Organic, KOSHER, HALAL, ISO 22000, ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and NON-GMO Project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Allulose exactly?
Allulose is a "rare sugar" found naturally in fruits like figs and raisins. It has the same chemical formula as fructose but a different structure, allowing it to provide sweetness without the same caloric impact.
How many calories does Allulose contain?
It delivers approximately 0.2 to 0.4 kcal/g, which is about 5-10% of the calories found in regular table sugar.
Is Allulose safe for diabetics?
Yes, Allulose is absorbed in the small intestine but not metabolized. It does not significantly impact blood glucose or insulin levels.
Can Allulose be used for baking?
Absolutely. It mimics the browning (Maillard reaction) and texture of sucrose, making it an excellent choice for low-calorie baked goods.
What is the shelf life of the powder?
When stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture, the product remains stable for up to 24 months.
Does Allulose have a bitter aftertaste?
No, unlike some high-intensity sweeteners, Allulose provides a clean, sweet taste very similar to regular sugar.

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