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A sporting start for Palatinose[TM].(low glycemic carbohydrate)(Brief article)
Food Trade Review
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February 1, 2006
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Following its approval in July under the EU Novel Foods Directive, Palatinose[TM] , the carbohydrate with sports-related characteristics such as prolonged energy release and low glycemic effect is now fully available. Palatinose[TM], a disaccharide with the generic name isomaltulose, is derived exclusively from beet sugar. As a natural ingredient, it is also found in honey and sugar cane.
Palatinose[TM] (glycemic index 32) is the only low glycemic carbohydrate that delivers a prolonged energy release in the form of glucose. It provides sportspeople in particular with ...
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