Trehalose

Trehalose is a sugar, more precisely a non-reducing disaccharide. In contrast to sucrose, which is composed of a glucose molecule linked to a fructose molecule.

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Trehalose:

Trehalose is a natural disaccharide composed of two glucose molecules linked together.

Characteristics:

  • Trehalose is a natural sugar found in some fungi, yeasts, algae, insects, and certain drought-resistant plants.
  • It consists of two glucose molecules linked by an alpha bond, distinguishing it from other disaccharides such as sucrose (table sugar).
  • Trehalose has the ability to form a crystalline structure that protects cells from dehydration.

Uses:

  • Food Industry: Used as a sweetener and stabilizer in certain food products, including confectionery, bakery goods, and dairy products.
  • Pharmaceutical: Used as an excipient in certain medicines and pharmaceutical products.
  • Cosmetics: Present in some cosmetic products due to its moisturizing properties.
  • Biotechnology: Used in the preservation of biological cells and enzymes.

Properties:

  • Trehalose is known for its ability to protect cells from dehydration, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products and pharmaceutical formulations.
  • It is also non-reducing, meaning it does not react with the amino groups of proteins in the Maillard reaction (browning reaction).

Precautions:

  • Trehalose is generally considered safe when consumed in normal amounts in foods.
  • As with any ingredient, it is important to check for allergies and adhere to usage recommendations.

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CAS Number
6138-23-4
HS Code
29420090
Chemical Formula
C12H22O11
Packaging
25kg bag
Name / Reference
Trehalose

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