IUPAC Name
(3R,4S,5S,6R)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol
Cas Number
8029-43-4
HS Code
1702.30.10
Formula
C6H12O6
Industry
Food Ingredients
Appearance
Clear, colorless to yellow ting, thick viscous syrup
Common Names
Glucose Syrup, Hydrolyzed Starch Syrups
Packaging
9 kg plastic drums, 24 kg iron drums, 300 kg plastic and iron drums
Brief Overview
Liquid glucose is colorless or light yellow, viscous syrup derived from purified corn starch through hydrolysis by the double enzyme method, decoloration, ion exchange, and purification. Liquid glucose has a high viscosity, humidity, sweetness, and pervasion. It has a moderately sweet flavor and is a starch sugar product widely used in the food industry. It also has such advantages as anti-crystallinity and a lower freezing point. It is commonly used in candy and beverages.
Manufacturing Process
Liquid glucose is produced commercially via the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch. Many crops can be used as a source of starch. Commercial glucose occurs as a component of inverted sugar, a roughly 1:1 mixture of glucose and fructose.
Food Industry
Liquid glucose is used as an additive in sweets, ice creams, jams, jellies, biscuits, and liquors because it does not crystallize and has moderate sweetness and nutritional value. It also forms the base of artificial honey.
Pharmaceutical Industry
Liquid glucose is used in cough syrups and other vitamin-based tonics. It is used as a granulating agent in tablet coating.
Other Applications
Liquid glucose is used in the manufacturing of shoe polish and leather industries during the tanning process. It is used as a raw material for gluconic acid, citric acid, and kojic acid.