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CAS No.: | 7660-25-5 |
Formula: | C6h12o6 |
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Introduction |
Fructose is a type of sugar known as a monosaccharide. Like other sugars, fructose provides four calories per gram. Fructose is also known as "fruit sugar" because it primarily occurs naturally in many fruits. It also occurs naturally in other plant foods such as honey, sugar beets, sugar cane and vegetables. Fructose is the sweetest naturally occurring carbohydrate and is 1.2-1.8 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar). Fructose has a low impact on blood glucose levels. There are many different types of sugars, some of which are more common than others. Fructose is a type of sugar known as a monosaccharide, or a "single" sugar, like glucose. Monosaccharides can bond together to form disaccharides, the most common of which is sucrose, or "table sugar." Sucrose is 50% fructose and 50% glucose. Fructose and glucose have the same chemical formula (C6H12O6) but have different molecular structures, which makes fructose 1.2-1.8 times sweeter than sucrose. In fact, fructose is the sweetest naturally occurring carbohydrate. In nature, fructose is most often found as part of sucrose. Fructose is also found in plants as a monosaccharide, but never without the presence of other sugars. |
Function |
Fructose has many benefits associated with its consumption compared to other sugars. Fructose is lower on the glycemic index than glucose and sucrose. Since it is lower on the glycemic index, fructose consumption releases less than both glucose and sucrose. However, excessive consumption of fructose can As with all things, fructose is best consumed in moderation. Another benefit of fructose compared to other sweeteners is that it is sweeter than the other sugars. Since it is sweeter than other sugars, we require less to feel the same effects and do not have to buy (or consume) as much of it. |
Application |
1. Cosmetics industry: Fructose is present in cosmetics as well. It is being used for its water-binding capacity. Application of cosmetics with fructose helps one's skin to stay hydrated and healthy. Fructose protects skin from water loss. It also helps release skin stress and reduce its redness. Fructose is used in huge range of sugar scrubs. One of its main qualities valued in cosmetics industry is the fact that fructose does not melt in contact with warm skin. 2. Pharmaceutical industry: Fructose is also used during the production of pharmaceuticals. Fructose is a substrate highly valued by the medicaments' producers. 3. Baked goods: Fructose is widely used to extend the shelf life of baked goods and to prevent confectionery from drying out and crystallizing. Baked goods with added fructose are characterized by an attractive color. 4. Ice creams: Fructose is also used in production of ice creams. It provides a smooth consistency of an ice cream. |
Curcumin | Tetrahydrocurcumin | Phycocyanin | PQQ | NMN |
NR-CL | NAD | Citicoline | Citicoline Sodium | Genistein |
Oxidized Glutathione | L-Glutathione Reduced | Alpha Lipoic Acid | R(+)-alpha-lipoic acid | DL-lipoic acid |
L-Carnosine | Beta-Glucan | Phosphatidylserine | EGCG | Theanine |
Chitosan | Chitosan oligosaccharide | Berberine hydrochloride | S-Acetyl L-Glutathione | Zeaxanthin |
Kaempferol | Urolithin A | Alpha GPC 99% 50% | Palmitoylethanolamide/PEA | Urolithin B |
Lutein | Alpha Ketoglutarate | Creatine monohydrate | Fadogia Agrestis | Boswellic acid |
Coenzyme Q10 | Astaxanthin powder/oil | Chondroitin sulfate | Magnesium threonate | Collagen |
Phenibut | BCAA | Ajuga Turkestanica Extract Turkesterone | Sulforaphane | Boric acid flakes |
Hyaluronic acid | L-carnitine | Zinc Picolinate | Ghana Seed Extract 5-HTP | Melatonin |
Resveratrol | GABA aminobutyric acid | Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid Tudca | ATP adenosine triphosphate | Artemisinin |
Oleanolic acid | Naringenin | Bovine colostrum powder | BHB-Ca/Na/Mg | Pterostilbene |
Food Additives - Sweeteners | ||||
Stevioside | Erythritol | Sucralose | Trehalose | Polydextrose |
Neotame | Stachyose | Allulose(Psicose) | Aspartame | Acesulfame |
D-Ribose | D-Mannitol | D-xylose | D-arabinose | L-arabinose |
Isomalt | Maltitol | Lactose | Sorbitol | Xylitol |
Momordicaglycosides | Crystalline Fructose | Xylo-oligosaccharide( XOS) | Fructo-oligosaccharide(FOS) | Isomaltulose(Palatinose) |
Vitamin A Series | Vitamin A Acetate Powder | Vitamin E Series | Mixed tocopherol Oil |
Vitamin A Palmitate Oil | Mixed tocopherol powder | ||
Vitamin D Series | Vitamin AD3 | D-gamma tocopherol Oil | |
Vitamin D3 Powder | D-delta tocopherol Oil | ||
Vitamin D3 Oil | D-alpha Tocopherol Oil | ||
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) | Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) | D-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate Oil | |
Calcium Ascorbate | D-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate Powder | ||
Sodium Ascorbate | D-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate Powder | ||
Beta Carotene | Beta Carotene Powder | Vitamin K2 Series | MK-4 Powder/Oil |
Beta Carotene Oil | MK-7 Powder/Oil | ||
Vitamin B Series | B1,B2,B3,B5,B6,B7.B9.B12 | MK-9 Powder/Oil | |
Lipoic acid | Alpha lipoic acid | Vitamin K1 | Vitamin K1 |
R-(+) -lipoic acid |
L-Cysteine hydrochloride monohydrate | L-Cysteine hydrochloride anhydrous | L-Cysteine | N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine |
S-Carboxymethyl-L-Cysteine | L-Tryptophan | Glycine | L-Lysine monohydrochloride |
L-Glutamic acid | L-Threonine | L-Arginine HCI | L-Leucine |
L-Tyrosine | L-Cystine | L-Alanine | DL-Alanine |
DL-Methionine | L-Methionine | L-Arginine base | L-isoleucine |
L-Valine | L-Phenylalanine | L-Glutamine | L-Histidine |
L-Histidine monohydrochloride | L-Lysine | L-Serine | L-Citrulline |
L-Aspartic acid | L-Proline | L-Asparagine | L-Ornithine monohydrochloride |
L-Hydrotyproline | B-Alanine | Taurine | Disodium succinate |
Q: What types of cosmetic raw materials do you supply? |
We supply a wide range of cosmetic raw materials, including but not limited to whitening agents, moisturizing agents, antioxidation, emollients, surfactants, preservatives, pigments, and active ingredients to meet diverse formulation needs. |
Q: How can I place an order for cosmetic ingredients? |
To place an order, simply browse our product catalog, select the desired items, and follow the online checkout process. If you have specific requirements or need assistance, our customer service team is ready to help. |
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for your cosmetic raw materials? |
The minimum order quantity varies by product. You can find this information on the product pages or contact our sales team for specific details. Usually MOQ is from 1kg. |
Q: Can I request a sample of a specific cosmetic ingredient before placing a bulk order? |
Yes, we offer sample sizes for most of our products. You can request samples through our website, and our team will assist you in choosing the right products for your needs. |
Q: What quality standards do your cosmetic raw materials adhere to? |
Our cosmetic raw materials adhere to industry-standard quality and safety regulations. We ensure compliance with relevant standards and provide documentation, such as Certificates of Analysis, upon request. |
Q: What payment methods do you accept for cosmetic ingredient purchases? |
We accept various payment methods, including credit cards, bank transfers, and other secure online payment options. Details are available during the checkout process. |
Q: How do you ensure the timely delivery of cosmetic raw materials? |
We work with reliable shipping partners to ensure timely and secure delivery of your orders. You can track your shipment through tracking website and our customer service team is available to assist with any delivery-related inquiries. |
Q: Do you provide technical support or documentation for the proper usage of your cosmetic raw materials? |
Absolutely. We offer technical support and provide comprehensive documentation, including usage guidelines and formulation recommendations. Our team is available to address any technical inquiries you may have. |