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Product Name: Neosperidin dihydrochalcone
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium var.amara
Part of Used: nuts
Specification: 96.0-101.0% by HPLC
Appearance: light yellow to white powder
CAS No. 20702-77-6
Mol. Formula: C28H36O15
Mol. Weight: 612.58
Description:
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, sometimes abbreviated to neohesperidin DC or simply NHDC, is an artificial sweeter derived from citrus. It was discovered during the 1960s as part of a United States Department of Agriculture research program to find methods for minimizing the taste of bitter flavorants in citrus juices. Neohesperidin is one such bitter compound. When treated with potassium hydroxide or another strong base, and then catalytically hydrogenated, it becomes NHDC, a compound roughly 1500-1800 times sweeter than sugar at threshold concentrations, around 340 times sweeter than sugar weight-for-weight. Its potency is naturally affected by such factors as the application in which it is used, and the PH of the product. |
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