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87-99-0 Structure
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[Name]

Xylitol
[CAS]

87-99-0
[Synonyms]

1,2,3,4,5-PENTAHYDROXYPENTANE
D-XYLITOL
XYLIT
XYLITE
XYLITOL
eutrit
kannit
Klinit
newtol
Pentitol
xylite(sugar)
xyliton
xylosic alcohol
XYLITOL CRYSTALLINE
XYLITOL, FOR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PURPOSES
XYLITOL, 1GM, NEAT
Xylitol 1 M Solution
XYLITOL BIOSYNTH
XYLITOL, WHO 98.5-101.0%
XYLITOL, USP GRADE
[EINECS(EC#)]

201-788-0
[Molecular Formula]

C5H12O5
[MDL Number]

MFCD00064292
[Molecular Weight]

152.15
[MOL File]

87-99-0.mol
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

white crystalline powder
[Melting point ]

94-97 °C (lit.)
[Boiling point ]

215~217℃
[density ]

1.515
[vapor pressure ]

0.329Pa
[refractive index ]

1.3920 (estimate)
[storage temp. ]

2-8°C
[solubility ]

H2O: 0.1 g/mL, clear, colorless
[form ]

Crystalline Powder
[pka]

13.24±0.20(Predicted)
[color ]

White
[Odor]

at 100.00?%. odorless
[Water Solubility ]

SOLUBLE
[Sensitive ]

Hygroscopic
[Merck ]

14,10085
[BRN ]

1720523
[Dielectric constant]

40.0(Ambient)
[InChIKey]

HEBKCHPVOIAQTA-QWWZWVQMSA-N
[LogP]

-2.56 at 22℃
[Uses]

Xylitol is a polyhydric alcohol that is a natural sugar substitute com- mercially made from xylan-containing plants (birch) hydrolyzed to xylose. it is as sweet as sucrose, dissolves quickly, and has a negative heat of solution which results in a cooling effect. it has 24 kcal/g. it is used in chewing gum, throat lozenges, and chocolate.
[CAS DataBase Reference]

87-99-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
[NIST Chemistry Reference]

Xylitol(87-99-0)
[EPA Substance Registry System]

87-99-0(EPA Substance)
Safety DataBack Directory
[Hazard Codes ]

Xi
[Risk Statements ]

R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin .
[Safety Statements ]

S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
S36:Wear suitable protective clothing .
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice .
[WGK Germany ]

2
[RTECS ]

ZF0800000
[F ]

3
[TSCA ]

Yes
[HS Code ]

29054900
[Safety Profile]

Very low toxicity by ingestion. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. A sugar.
[Hazardous Substances Data]

87-99-0(Hazardous Substances Data)
[Toxicity]

LD50 orally in mice: approx 22 g/kg (Salminen)
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[Raw materials]

Sulfuric acid-->Sodium carbonate-->Hydrogen-->Activated carbon-->Sucrose-->Poly(vinyl alcohol)-->D(+)-Xylose-->Amalgam sodium
[Preparation Products]

acrylonitrile fiber oil 1^<#^>-->polyoxyethylene xylitan monostearate-->XYLITANMONOSTEARATE-->Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol
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[msds information]

Xylitol(87-99-0).msds
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[Chemical Properties]

The solubility of D-xylitol (D-xylopentan-1.2.3.4.5-pentaol) in water is approximately 1,690 g/L at room temperature. Xylitol is stable under the common processing conditions of foods.
Xylitol is, depending on the concentration, similarly or slightly sweeter than sucrose and noncariogenic.
In the European Union, xylitol is approved as E 967 for a large number of food applications. In the United States, it is approved for use in foods following Good Manufacturing Practice and it is also approved in many other countries.
[Chemical Properties]

White or almost white, crystalline powder or crystals.
[Chemical Properties]

Xylitol occurs as a white, granular solid comprising crystalline, equidimensional particles having a mean diameter of about 0.4–0.6 mm. It is odorless, with a sweet taste that imparts a cooling sensation. Xylitol is also commercially available in powdered form, and several granular, directly compressible forms.
[History]

Xylitol is equally as sweet as sucrose. This property is of advantage to food processors because in reformulating a product from sucrose to xylitol, approximately the same amounts of xylitol can be used. Because xylitol has a negative heat of solution, the substance cools the saliva, producing a perceived sensation of coolness, quite desirable in some food products, notably beverages. Recently, this property has been used in an iced-teaflavored candy distributed in the European market. As of the late 1980s, 28 countries have ruled positively in terms of xylitol for use in commercial products. Xylitol has been found particularly attractive for use in chewing gum, mint and hard candies, and as a coating for pharmaceutical products. Xylitol has the structural formula shown below, with a molecular weight of 152.1. It is a crystalline, white, sweet, odorless powder, soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol and methanol. It has no optical activity.
[Definition]

ChEBI: A pentitol (five-carbon sugar alcohol) having meso-configuration, being derived from xylose by reduction of the carbonyl group.
[Production Methods]

Xylitol is synthesized by reduction of D-xylose catalytically, electrolytically, and by sodium amalgam. D-Xylose is obtained by hydrolysis of xylan [CAS: 9014-63-5] and other hemicellulosic substances obtained from such sources as wood, corn cobs, almond shells, hazelnuts, or olive waste. Isolation of xylose is not necessary; xylitol results from hydrogenation of the solution obtained by acid hydrolysis of cottonseed hulls. Xylitol also is obtained by sodium borohydride reduction of D-xylonic acid γ -lactone and from glucose by a series of transformations through diacetone glucose.
[Production Methods]

Xylitol occurs naturally in many fruits and berries, although extraction from such sources is not considered to be commercially viable. Industrially, xylitol is most commonly derived from various types of hemicellulose obtained from such sources as wood, corn cobs, cane pulp, seed hulls, and shells. These materials typically contain 20–35% xylan, which is readily converted to xylose (wood sugar) by hydrolysis. This xylose is subsequently converted to xylitol via hydrogenation (reduction). Following the hydrogenation step, there are a number of separation and purification steps that ultimately yield high-purity xylitol crystals. The nature of this process, and the stringent purification procedures employed, result in a finished product with a very low impurity content. Potential impurities that may appear in small quantities are mannitol, sorbitol, galactitol, or arabitol.
Less commonly employed methods of xylitol manufacture include the conversion of glucose (dextrose) to xylose followed by hydrogenation to xylitol, and the microbiological conversion of xylose to xylitol.
[Biotechnological Production]

Xylitol is mostly produced by chemical hydrogenation of xylose which is obtained by hydrolysis of xylans of plants such as birch and beech trees, corn cobs, bagasse, or straw, but also by fermentation of xylose, for example, using Candida species. Xylose, especially for hydrogenation, requires a high purity. It may be obtained from wood extracts or pulp sulfite liquor, a waste product of cellulose production, by fermentation with a yeast that does not metabolize pentoses. Some strains of S. cerevisiae, Saccharomyces fragilis, Saccharomyces carlsbergensis, Saccharomyces pastoanus, and Saccharomyces marxianus are suitable for this purpose.
Hydrolysates of xylan-rich material are often treated with charcoal and ionexchangers to remove by-products causing problems in hydrogenation or fermentation.
Many studies of xylitol production by fermentation have been published. Different organisms, substrates, and conditions were investigated. As the starting material, xylose or xylose in combination with glucose was used. Fermentation was carried out in batch reactors as well as continuously.
Among the variations studied was cell recycling in a submerged membrane bioreactor for C. tropicalis with a high productivity of 12 g/Lh, a conversion rate of 85 % and a concentration of 180 g/L. Many studies addressed the immobilization of cells such as S. cerevisiae, C. guilliermondii, or D. hansenii, especially with calcium alginate.
[General Description]

Xylitol is a naturally occurring five carbon sugar alcohol, equivalent to sucrose in sweetness. Xylitol finds applications in the preparation of confectionaries, chewing gum, toothpaste and mouthwashes. Xylitol is a low-energy sweetener with insulin independent metabolism, making it a promising alternative for sugar in diabetic patients. Xylitol is a natural anticaries agent used in the treatment of dental caries, as it is not utilized by cariogenic bacteria creates a starvation effect on them. Xylitol prevents otitis and upper respiratory tract infections. Commercially, microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and yeasts produce xylitol by fermentation.
[Flammability and Explosibility]

Nonflammable
[Pharmaceutical Applications]

Xylitol is used as a noncariogenic sweetening agent in a variety of pharmaceutical dosage forms, including tablets, syrups, and coatings. It is also widely used as an alternative to sucrose in foods and as a base for medicated confectionery. Xylitol is finding increasing application in chewing gum, mouthrinses, and toothpastes as an agent that decreases dental plaque and tooth decay (dental caries). Unlike sucrose, xylitol is not fermented into cariogenic acid end products and it has been shown to reduce dental caries by inhibiting the growth of cariogenic Streptococcus mutans bacteria. As xylitol has an equal sweetness intensity to sucrose, combined with a distinct cooling effect upon dissolution of the crystal, it is highly effective in enhancing the flavor of tablets and syrups and masking the unpleasant or bitter flavors associated with some pharmaceutical actives and excipients.
In topical cosmetic and toiletry applications, xylitol is used primarily for its humectant and emollient properties, although it has also been reported to enhance product stability through a combination of potentiation of preservatives and its own bacteriostatic and bactericidal properties.
Granulates of xylitol are used as diluents in tablet formulations, where they can provide chewable tablets with a desirable sweet taste and cooling sensation, without the ‘chalky’ texture experienced with some other tablet diluents. Xylitol solutions are employed in tablet-coating applications at concentrations in excess of 65% w/w.Xylitol coatings are stable and provide a sweet-tasting and durable hard coating.
In liquid preparations, xylitol is used as a sweetening agent and vehicle for sugar-free formulations. In syrups, it has a reduced tendency to ‘cap-lock’ by effectively preventing crystallization around the closures of bottles. Xylitol also has a lower water activity and a higher osmotic pressure than sucrose, therefore enhancing product stability and freshness. In addition, xylitol has also been demonstrated to exert certain specific bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects, particularly against common spoilage organisms.
Therapeutically, xylitol is additionally utilized as an energy source for intravenous infusion therapy following trauma.
[Biochem/physiol Actions]

A sugar alcohol sweetener detectable by humans. Produced from hemicellulose hydrolysate fermentation.
[Safety]

Xylitol is used in oral pharmaceutical formulations, confectionery, and food products, and is generally regarded as an essentially nontoxic, nonallergenic, and nonirritant material.
Xylitol has an extremely low relative glycemic response and is metabolized independently of insulin. Following ingestion of xylitol, the blood glucose and serum insulin responses are significantly lower than following ingestion of glucose or sucrose. These factors make xylitol a suitable sweetener for use in diabetic or carbohydrate-controlled diets.
Up to 100 g of xylitol in divided oral doses may be tolerated daily, although, as with other polyols, large doses may have a laxative effect. The laxative threshold depends on a number of factors, including individual sensitivity, mode of ingestion, daily diet, and previous adaptation to xylitol. Single doses of 20–30 g and daily doses of 0.5–1.0 g/kg body-weight are usually well tolerated by most individuals. Approximately 25–50% of the ingested xylitol is absorbed, with the remaining 50–75% passing to the lower gut, where it undergoes indirect metabolism via fermentative degradation by the intestinal flora.
An acceptable daily intake for xylitol of ‘not specified’ has been set by the WHO since the levels used in foods do not represent a hazard to health.
LD50 (mouse, IP): 22.1 g/kg
LD50 (mouse, IV): 12 g/kg
LD50 (mouse, oral): 12.5 g/kg
LD50 (rat, oral): 17.3 g/kg
LD50 (rat, IV): 10.8 g/kg
LD50 (rabbit, oral): 16.5 g/kg
LD50 (rabbit, IV): 4 g/kg
[storage]

Xylitol is stable to heat but is marginally hygroscopic. Caramelization can occur only if it is heated for several minutes near its boiling point. Crystalline material is stable for at least 3 years if stored at less than 65% relative humidity and 25℃. Milled and specialized granulated grades of xylitol have a tendency to cake and should therefore be used within 9 to 12 months. Aqueous xylitol solutions have been reported to be stable, even on prolonged heating and storage. Since xylitol is not utilized by most microorganisms, products made with xylitol are usually safe from fermentation and microbial spoilage.
Xylitol should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place.
[Incompatibilities]

Xylitol is incompatible with oxidizing agents.
[Regulatory Status]

GRAS listed. Approved for use as a food additive in over 70 countries worldwide, including Europe, the USA and Japan. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (oral solution, chewing gum). Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK and USA. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Nonmedicinal Ingredients.
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[Spectrum Detail]

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Xylitol, 99+%(87-99-0)
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Xylitol, 99%(87-99-0)
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87-99-0(sigmaaldrich)
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Xylitol,>98.0%(T)(87-99-0)
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