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Organic Isomaltulose

Organic Isomaltulose (Palatinose) — sourced from certified organic sugar beet and produced via enzymatic isomerization followed by spray-drying — delivers a low-glycemic, functional carbohydrate with sustained energy release in two delivery formats.

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What is Organic Isomaltulose?

Organic Isomaltulose — also commercially known as Palatinose — is a naturally occurring disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose linked by an alpha-1,6-glycosidic bond (instead of the alpha-1,2 bond found in sucrose). This structural difference is the key to its functional properties: the alpha-1,6 linkage is hydrolyzed more slowly by human digestive enzymes, resulting in a gradual, sustained release of glucose into the bloodstream rather than the rapid spike associated with conventional sucrose or maltodextrin. With a glycemic index (GI) of 32 — compared to sucrose’s GI of 65 and maltodextrin’s GI exceeding 80 — isomaltulose provides what is commonly described as “sustained energy,” making it a preferred carbohydrate source in sports nutrition, diabetic-friendly formulations, and functional foods targeting metabolic health.

Organic Isomaltulose Powder — Crystalline Format:

Produced from certified organic sugar beet through enzymatic isomerization and spray-drying, the powder delivers ≥99% isomaltulose purity (HPLC-validated), ≥98% solubility in cold water at 20°C, and a neutral, mildly sweet flavor with no aftertaste. The crystalline structure offers excellent flowability and compression properties — suitable for direct compression tablet formulations, protein bar binding, and powdered supplement sachets. Customizable particle size (80–200 Mesh) allows optimization for specific processing requirements. Moisture content is controlled at ≤0.5%, ensuring excellent shelf stability at 36 months.

Organic Isomaltulose Syrup — Liquid Format:

Supplied at 75% solid content, the syrup format enables direct incorporation into beverage, confectionery, and syrup formulations without the need for dissolution. It delivers the same functional isomaltulose profile — GI 32, prebiotic activity, and non-cariogenic properties — in a liquid-ready format ideal for RTD beverages, functional waters, sports drinks, and liquid supplement applications.

Prebiotic Fiber Support:

Beyond its glycemic profile, isomaltulose functions as a prebiotic fiber. The alpha-1,6 linkage resists full digestion in the upper GI tract, allowing it to reach the colon where Bifidobacterium and other beneficial bacteria ferment it preferentially. This fermentation produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) including butyrate — supporting colonic health, barrier integrity, and systemic metabolic benefits. This dual functionality (sustained energy + prebiotic support) differentiates isomaltulose from both rapid-release maltodextrin and inert sugars.

Regulatory and Formulation Credentials:

Certified compliant with FDA GRAS, EU Novel Food (EC 258/97), and Chinese NHFPC standards — enabling global market access. ISO 26642:2010 certification validates minimal blood glucose response. Heat stability up to 160°C makes it suitable for baking, confectionery, and thermal processing. Prebiotic activity validated at ≥3g/day servings. Non-cariogenic (tooth-safe) — does not promote dental caries, confirmed by independent studies.

Custom blending available: isomaltulose can be pre-mixed with stevia, erythritol, monk fruit, dietary fiber (such as organic inulin), or MCT powder for targeted functional formulations. Private label packaging available at 500 kg MOQ; R&D trial at 25 kg.

Certified USDA/EU Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Kosher, and Halal. Sample (1 kg) to bulk (25 kg+) available. Lead time: 10–20 days.

Physical & Chemical Specifications

Product Specifications Comparison

ParameterIsomaltulose PowderIsomaltulose Syrup
Common NameOrganic Isomaltulose / PalatinoseOrganic Isomaltulose / Palatinose
SourceCertified organic sugar beetCertified organic sugar beet
ProcessingEnzymatic isomerization → Spray-dryingEnzymatic isomerization → Concentration
Purity (Isomaltulose)≥99% (HPLC)≥99% (of solids, HPLC)
Solid Content75%
AppearanceWhite crystalline powderClear to light amber syrup
Sweetness50% of sucrose50% of sucrose
Glycemic Index (GI)32 (ISO 26642:2010 certified)32
Calories4 kcal/g (same as sucrose)4 kcal/g (same as sucrose)
Solubility≥98% in water at 20°CFully miscible in water
Particle Size80–120 Mesh (customizable to 200 Mesh)N/A
Moisture≤0.5%~25% (balance water)
pH StabilityNeutral (6–8)Neutral (6–8)
Heat StabilityUp to 160°C (caramelization point)Moderate heat tolerance
FlowabilityExcellent (crystalline)N/A
Compression SuitabilityExcellent (direct compression tablets)Not suitable
Shelf Life36 months24 months
Recommended StorageCool, dry, sealedSealed, below 25°C

Key Functional Properties

PropertyValueSignificance
Glycemic Index32Sustained glucose release vs rapid spike
Sweetness50% sucroseModerate; often combined with high-intensity sweeteners
Prebiotic ActivityYesSupports Bifidobacterium growth; SCFA/butyrate production
Non-CariogenicConfirmedTooth-safe; no dental caries promotion
Digestion RateSlowAlpha-1,6 linkage; slower enzymatic hydrolysis vs sucrose
Solubility≥98%Excellent for beverage and powder applications
Heat StabilityUp to 160°CSuitable for baking and confectionery
ISO 26642:2010CertifiedValidated minimal blood glucose response

Dosage Reference

ApplicationTypical Use Level
Sports nutrition (energy gels, bars)15–30 g per serving
Diabetic-friendly formulations10–30 g per serving (per label claim)
Functional beverages5–15 g per serving
Prebiotic supplement≥3 g/day for prebiotic effect
Tablet / capsule excipientPer formulation (flow agent / binder)
Confectionery / bakingUp to 50% weight replacement for sucrose

Microbiological & Contaminant Standards

TestStandardMethod
Total Plate Count (TPC)<1,000 CFU/gISO 4833
Yeast & Mold<100 CFU/gISO 21527
SalmonellaNot detected / 25gISO 6579
E. coliNot detected / 25gISO 16649
Lead (Pb)<0.1 ppmICP-MS
Arsenic (As)<0.05 ppmICP-MS
Cadmium (Cd)<0.05 ppmICP-MS
Mercury (Hg)<0.1 ppmICP-MS
Pesticide ResiduesNot detected (organic compliance)GC-MS / LC-MS
Solvent ResiduesCompliant with organic processing standardsGC headspace

All batches tested at accredited third-party laboratories. Certificate of Analysis (COA) available upon request.

Certifications

CertificationPowderSyrup
USDA OrganicCertifiedCertified
EU Organic (EC 834/2007)CertifiedCertified
COR (Canada Organic)CertifiedCertified
Non-GMO Project VerifiedVerifiedVerified
VeganCertifiedCertified
Gluten-FreeCertifiedCertified
Allergen-Free14 EU major allergens absent14 EU major allergens absent
KosherCertifiedCertified
HalalCertifiedCertified
FDA GRASConfirmedConfirmed
EU Novel Food (EC 258/97)CompliantCompliant
China NHFPCCompliantCompliant
ISO 26642:2010 (GI)CertifiedCertified

Rainforest Alliance certified organic cane farms. ISO 22000 / HACCP compliant manufacturing.

Applications

Application Matrix

ApplicationPowderSyrupUsage Level
Sports nutrition (energy gels, bars, drinks)PrimaryPrimary15–30 g/serving
Diabetic-friendly / low-GI foodsPrimaryPrimary10–30 g/serving
Functional beverages / RTDSecondaryPrimary5–15 g/serving
Confectionery / chocolatePrimarySecondaryUp to 50% sucrose replacement
Baking (cookies, cereals)PrimarySecondaryUp to 50% replacement
Tablet / capsule excipientPrimaryNot suitablePer formulation
Prebiotic fiber supplementsPrimarySecondary≥3 g/day
Oral rehydration salts (ORS)PrimarySecondaryPer pharmaceutical standard
Infant / baby nutrition formulasSecondarySecondaryPer EFSA/FDA guidelines
Chewable supplement tabletsPrimaryNot suitablePer formulation

Key Health Benefits

BenefitMechanismEvidence
Low Glycemic / Sustained EnergyAlpha-1,6 linkage slows enzymatic hydrolysis; gradual glucose releaseGI 32 certified (ISO 26642:2010)
Prebiotic Fiber ActivityFermented by Bifidobacterium; produces SCFAs including butyrateHuman gut microbiota studies
Non-Cariogenic (Tooth-Safe)Not metabolized by oral bacteria; no acid production on teethIndependent cariogenicity studies
Blood Glucose ManagementMinimal postprandial glucose excursion; reduced insulin demandClinical intervention studies
Sports PerformanceSustained glucose supply vs rapid spike; supports enduranceSports nutrition research
Gut Microbiome SupportSelective Bifidobacterium proliferation; butyrate for colon healthIn vivo and human studies

Formulation Tips

ScenarioRecommendation
Combining with high-intensity sweetenersPair with organic stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit at ratio to match sucrose sweetness
Sports gel formulationUse powder; combine with electrolytes and flavor system; hydrate well
Beverage clarityUse syrup for clear RTD; powder dissolves cleanly for cloudy or opaque formats
Direct compression tabletsExcellent flowability; use 80–120 Mesh for standard tablets; 200 Mesh for fine tablets
Ketogenic formulationsNot suitable alone (4 kcal/g); combine with allulose or erythritol for keto-labeled products
vs. MaltodextrinGI 32 vs maltodextrin’s GI >80; sustained vs rapid energy release
Heat processingStable up to 160°C; suitable for baking, extrusion, and confectionery thermal processes

FAQ

Q: How does isomaltulose differ from regular table sugar (sucrose)?

 A: Both contain the same calories (4 kcal/g), but isomaltulose’s alpha-1,6 glycosidic bond (vs sucrose’s alpha-1,2 bond) means it is hydrolyzed more slowly by human digestive enzymes. This produces a gradual, sustained glucose release — GI 32 vs sucrose’s GI 65 — without the rapid blood sugar spike. Additionally, isomaltulose functions as a prebiotic fiber (supporting Bifidobacterium growth), while sucrose does not. For equivalent sweetness, use approximately 2 parts isomaltulose to 1 part sucrose.

Q: Is isomaltulose suitable for a ketogenic diet?

 A: No. Isomaltulose provides 4 kcal/g of carbohydrates — the same caloric density as sucrose. It is not compatible with strict ketogenic macros. If you need a low-GI sweetener for keto-formulated products, consider combining isomaltulose with allulose (which is nearly zero calorie) or erythritol (zero glycemic, 70% sweetness) to achieve the desired sweetening profile and label claim.

Q: Can isomaltulose replace maltodextrin in sports nutrition products?

A: Yes — and it is the preferred replacement. Maltodextrin has a GI exceeding 80, causing rapid glucose spikes followed by crashes. ORGANICWAY Organic Isomaltulose at GI 32 delivers sustained, steady glucose release ideal for endurance athletes, reducing the peaks and troughs associated with rapid-carbohydrate products. Use at 15–30 g per serving for sustained energy gels, bars, or recovery beverages.

Q: What makes isomaltulose tooth-safe (non-cariogenic)?

 A: The alpha-1,6 linkage structure is not readily metabolized by the oral bacteria that cause dental caries. Unlike sucrose or high-fructose corn syrup — which oral bacteria ferment into enamel-attacking acids — isomaltulose does not produce significant acid on the tooth surface. This has been confirmed by independent cariogenicity studies and supports “tooth-friendly” or non-cariogenic labeling claims in confectionery and oral care applications.

Q: What is the minimum order quantity for custom blending?

 A: R&D trials: 25 kg minimum for powder or syrup format. Production-scale custom blending (including pre-mixes with stevia, erythritol, inulin fiber, or MCT powder): 500 kg minimum. Private label packaging: 500 kg MOQ. Standard powder and syrup formats: 25 kg MOQ.

Q: Is organic isomaltulose suitable for infant nutrition?

 A: ORGANICWAY Organic Isomaltulose complies with applicable EFSA and FDA infant nutrition guidelines and may be included in infant formula and toddler food formulations where the low-glycemic profile is desired. Confirm final usage levels and claims with your regulatory advisor for specific target markets.

Q: How does the prebiotic activity of isomaltulose compare to inulin?

A: Both are prebiotic fibers, but they differ in mechanism and applications. Isomaltulose’s prebiotic effect comes from its slow digestion and colonic fermentation by Bifidobacterium, producing SCFAs including butyrate. Inulin (a fructan with beta-2,1 linkages) is a larger polymer with higher viscosity and different fermentation kinetics. Isomaltulose offers the advantage of dual functionality: sustained energy (GI 32) + prebiotic support in a single ingredient. For high-fiber supplements, they can be combined.

Q: What are the MOQ, sample availability, and lead times?

 A: Free samples (1 kg) are available via FEDEX, UPS, and EMS. Standard bulk MOQ: 25 kg per order. R&D trial MOQ: 25 kg. Custom blending / private label MOQ: 500 kg. Standard lead time: 10–20 business days from order confirmation. Payment: T/T, L/C, D/P, D/A, MoneyGram, Western Union, credit card. Ports of loading: Qingdao, Tianjin.

Packaging & Storage

Package

Packaging Specifications

ParameterPowderSyrup
Standard Unit25 kg multi-layer kraft paper bags25 kg drums (or as agreed)
Pallet Configuration40 bags/pallet40 drums/pallet
Custom PackagingAvailable (private label, 500 kg MOQ)Available (private label, 500 kg MOQ)
Sample Pack1 kg (free sample)1 kg equivalent (free sample)

Storage Conditions

ConditionRequirement
TemperatureBelow 25°C, cool and dry
HumidityBelow 50% RH
ContainerSealed original packaging
Powder Moisture≤0.5% (ensure packaging integrity)
Syrup Freeze ProtectionProtect from freezing
Shelf Life (Powder)36 months from production date
Shelf Life (Syrup)24 months from production date
Bulk Packaging

25 kg multi-ply kraft paper bag, 40 bags per pallet

Delivery Time

10~20 days

Free Sample

Available, convenient FEDEX, UPS and EMS services

Payment

D/A, D/P, L/C, T/T, MoneyGram, Western Union, Credit Card

Start Port

Qingdao, Tianjin

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