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Xylitol is a sugar alcohol derived from plants and fruits, and is used as a sugar substitute in many food and beverage products. It is a naturally occurring sweetener, and is found in small amounts in some fruits and vegetables. Xylitol has a similar sweetness to sugar, but with fewer calories and a lower glycemic index. It is also known for its dental benefits, as it can help reduce the risk of tooth decay.
Xylitol is used in a variety of products, including chewing gum, candy, baked goods, and toothpaste. It is also used as a sugar substitute in many food and beverage products, such as soft drinks, juices, and jams.
The xylitol market is growing rapidly, as consumers are increasingly looking for healthier alternatives to sugar and other sweeteners. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as more companies are introducing xylitol-based products.
Some of the major companies in the xylitol market include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Roquette, Ingredion, and Tate & Lyle. These companies are involved in the production, distribution, and marketing of xylitol-based products. Show Less Read more