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Organic Isomaltulose

Organic Isomaltulose

What is Organic Isomaltulose?

Organic Isomaltulose Powder is a naturally derived, low-glycemic sweetener produced from certified organic sugarcane. Through enzymatic conversion, it retains the molecular structure of sucrose while offering gradual energy release (GI=32) and prebiotic properties. Perfect for clean-label, low-glycemic, and gut-health-focused products.

Key Highlights

  1. Functional Nutrition:
    • Slow Energy Release: Glycemic Index (GI) 32, sustained glucose metabolism.
    • Prebiotic Fiber: Supports bifidobacteria growth for gut health.
    • Dental Safety: Non-cariogenic (does not promote tooth decay).
  2. Organic & Clean Processing:
    • Sourced from organic sugarcane, non-GMO, no synthetic enzymes.
    • Vegan, gluten-free, and kosher/halal compliant.
  3. Versatile Sweetness:
    • 50% sweetness of sucrose, neutral taste, no aftertaste.
    • High solubility (≥98%) for liquid and solid formulations.

Specifications

ParameterDetails
SourceOrganic sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)
ProcessingEnzymatic isomerization, spray-drying
Purity≥99% isomaltulose (HPLC)
Glycemic Index (GI)32
Sweetness50% of sucrose
Solubility≥98% in water (20°C)
Caloric Value4 kcal/g (same as sucrose)
Moisture≤0.5%
Particle Size80-120 mesh (adjustable to 200 mesh)
Packaging25kg multi-layer kraft bags
Shelf Life36 months

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Why Choose Us?

  1. Custom Solutions:
    • Adjust particle size (80-200 mesh), blend with functional ingredients (e.g., MCT powder).
    • Private label packaging (MOQ 500kg) with custom nutritional claims.
  2. Technical Expertise:
    • Free formulation support for solubility, texture, and stability challenges.
    • Accelerated shelf-life testing (3-month simulated aging report).
  3. Sustainable Sourcing:
    • Partnered with Rainforest Alliance-certified organic sugarcane farms.

FAQs

Q: How does isomaltulose compare to table sugar?

A: Same calories but 50% sweetness, slower digestion (GI 32 vs. sucrose’s 65), and prebiotic benefits.

Q: Is it suitable for keto diets?

A: No – it’s a carbohydrate (4kcal/g). For keto, consider blending with allulose or monk fruit.

Q: Can it replace maltodextrin in sports drinks?

A: Yes! Provides sustained energy without rapid glucose spikes.

Q: MOQ for custom blends?

A: 500kg for production; 25kg for R&D trials.

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