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8013-17-0

Name INVERTOSE
CAS 8013-17-0
EINECS(EC#) 232-393-1
Molecular Formula C12H24O12
MDL Number MFCD00148911
Molecular Weight 360.31
MOL File 8013-17-0.mol

Chemical Properties

Definition A mixture of 50% glucose and 50% fructose obtained by the hydrolysis of sucrose. It absorbs water readily and is usually handled only as a syrup. Because of its fructose content, invert sugar is levorotatory in solution and sweeter than sucrose. Invert su
Boiling point  105℃[at 101 325 Pa]
density  1.338[at 20℃]
Water Solubility  almost transparency
Merck  5006
Uses
Invert Sugar is a sweetener that is a mixture of equal weights of dextrose (glucose) and levulose (fructose). It is more soluble than sucrose and has higher moisture-retaining properties because of the fructose content. It resists crystallization. It is used in candy and icings because it is sweeter, more soluble, and crystallizes less readily than sucrose.
CAS DataBase Reference 8013-17-0
EPA Substance Registry System Invert sugar (8013-17-0)

Safety Data

HS Code  2940.00.6000
Hazardous Substances Data 8013-17-0(Hazardous Substances Data)

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