Cas 88901-36-4 Sweeteners Food Additives 100 Mesh Luo Han Guo Extract
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | BAK |
Certification: | Halal ;Kosher; ISO |
Model Number: | 231020 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1KG |
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Price: | consult the salesman |
Packaging Details: | 1kg/bag, 25kg/drum, inner by double plastic bag. customization is available. |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, MoneyGram, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 10 Tons |
Detail Information |
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Product Name: | Luo Han Guo Extract | Sweetness: | 100 To 300 Times More Than Sucrose |
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MOQ: | 1kg | Description: | Brown Yellow To Milk White Powder |
Water Solubility: | Fully Soluble In Water. | Cas No.: | 88901-36-4 |
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Product Description
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Main Specification of Luo Han Guo Extract
Monk fruit sweetener is extracted from monk fruit.
The monk fruit is also known as luo han guo or “Buddha fruit.” It’s a small, round fruit grown in Southeast Asia.
This fruit has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine, but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) didn’t approve its use as a sweetener until 2010.
The sweetener is created by removing the seeds and skin of the fruit and crushing it to collect the juice, which is then dried into a concentrated powder.
Monk fruit contains natural sugars, mainly fructose and glucose.
However, unlike in most fruits, the natural sugars in monk fruit aren’t responsible for its sweetness. Instead, it gets its intense sweetness from unique antioxidants called mogrosides.
During processing, mogrosides are separated from the fresh-pressed juice. Therefore, monk fruit sweetener does not contain fructose or glucose.
Because this extract may be 100–250 times sweeter than table sugar, many manufacturers mix monk fruit sweetener with other natural products, such as inulin or erythritol, to reduce the intensity of the sweetness.
Monk fruit extract is now used as a standalone sweetener, an ingredient in food and drinks, a flavor enhancer, and a component of sweetener blends
Product name | Luo Han Guo Extract |
Latin Name | Siraitia Grosvenorii (Swingle) C.Jeffrey |
CAS No. | 88901-36-4 |
Molecular Formula | C60H102O29 |
Appearance | Brown yellow to milk white powder |
Solubility | Very good solubility in water |
Specification |
20%-60% Mogroside V 80%-95% Mogrosides Monk Fruit Powder Organic Monk Fruit Powder Monk fruit concentrate juice |
Capacity |
150 Tons/Year
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Sample | Free provide |
Specification | Sweetness |
Mogroside V 20% | 80 |
Mogroside V 25% | 100 |
Mogroside V 30% | 120 |
Mogroside V 40% | 160 |
Mogroside V 50% | 200 |
Mogroside V 55% | 220 |
Mogroside V 60% | 240 |
Mogroside V 65% | 260 |