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Unknown Sugar, WHY?

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Today’s Article…

Unknown Sugar, Why?

When doing some research on another unknown sugar I came across this practically unknown sugar. A past article on this site relating to reading the fine print, (still listed on this site, I have yet to see this ingredient to show up.

This article will discuss two virtually unknown sugars.  

 Questions should certianly be asked….    

* How come nobody is marketing these sugars in our world, where every thing has sugar in it?                              

* Is it cost, preventing the widepread usage, or perhaps production?   
                                                                                                    
* Last of all, what is the price tag  for a healthier  mankind?       
                                                                                                                                                
If all the data provided below is true as proclaimed, WHY are they still UNKNOWN to the public
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

 Palatinose Sugar

The Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) registration was granted in 2006 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In its consideration of Palatinose, also known under the generic name isomaltulose. Palatinose,  is disaccharide derived from sucrose. The product claims to have a sweetness profile similar to that of sugar, but it has “more scope for flavor development.”

I found that in July of  2005 the product had received the novel food status,which is the European equivalent of GRAS.

With a little research, Japan it has been used as a food ingredient since 1985.

“The FDA’s ‘letter of no objection’ paves the way for Palatinose to be used in a wide range of food and beverage products, including ready-to-drink and instant beverages, snack bars, dairy products as well as energy-reduced, wellness and sports foods and meal replacements,”said Palatinit, a subsidiary of leading global sugar producer Südzucker AG.

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DATA

 The FDA reviewed studies that demonstrated that the product is completely hydrolysed and absorbed in the small intestine. 

Biological data, toxicological and metabolic studies as well as research into gastrointestinal tolerance concluded that the use of Palatinos presents no health concerns, said the company in a statement.

Palatinose,  is disaccharide derived from sucrose.

Originally developed as a means to help manage diabetes,  and complementing a  low-glycemic diet, which favors the slow release carbohydrates such as whole grains, most fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes.

Detailed information above was provided by…

www.foodnavigator-usa.com/…/FDA-grants-GRAS-status-to-Palatinose-sugar-replacer

FDA grants GRAS status to Palatinose sugar replacer

By Lorraine Heller, 19-Apr-2006

Related topics: Financial & Industry, Carbohydrates and fibers (sugar, starches)

THE Second Unknown Sugar Coming Is…TREHALOSE

 This article has been Updated   CLICK HERE FOR UPDATE

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