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Dextrose, also known as glucose, is a monosaccharide sugar and a type of sweetener. It is found naturally in fruits, vegetables, and honey, and is also produced commercially from cornstarch. Dextrose is used in a variety of food and beverage products, including baked goods, confectionery, and soft drinks. It is also used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and other industrial applications.
Dextrose is a popular sweetener due to its low cost and high sweetness. It is often used as a sugar substitute in products such as diet sodas and sugar-free candy. It is also used to enhance the flavor of food and beverages, and to provide a sweet taste without the calories of sugar.
Dextrose is a key player in the sugar and sweeteners market. It is used in combination with other sweeteners, such as sucrose, fructose, and maltose, to create a variety of sweetener blends. These blends are used in a variety of food and beverage products, including ice cream, candy, and soft drinks.
Some companies in the dextrose market include Cargill, Tate & Lyle, Archer Daniels Midland, Roquette, and Ingredion. Show Less Read more