
CAS 2714435-98-8
:Erythritol-d6
Description:
Erythritol-d6 is a deuterated form of erythritol, a sugar alcohol commonly used as a low-calorie sweetener. The "d6" designation indicates that six hydrogen atoms in the erythritol molecule have been replaced with deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This modification enhances its utility in various analytical techniques, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, where the presence of deuterium can provide clearer spectral data. Erythritol itself is a four-carbon compound (C4H10O4) that is naturally found in some fruits and fermented foods. It is known for its sweetness, which is approximately 60-80% that of sucrose, and it has a caloric value of nearly zero, making it popular in food and beverage formulations aimed at reducing sugar intake. Erythritol-d6 retains the physical and chemical properties of its non-deuterated counterpart, including its solubility in water and its non-glycemic nature, making it suitable for various applications in food science and research.
Formula:C4H4D6O4
Synonyms:- Erythritol-d6
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Erythritol-d6
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Deuterium labelled erythritol (E650100), which is a sugar alcohol used as a food additive.<br>References Leisso, R., et al.: J. Agr. Food. Chem., 61, 1373 (2013); Hillmann, H., et al.: J. Agr. Food. Chem., 60, 9974 (2012)<br></p>Formula:C4D6H4O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:128.16

