| 11. | It is converted to fructose by sorbitol-6-phosphate 2-dehydrogenase.
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| 12. | The above chemical reaction is moles of sorbitol generate approximately 1 mole of hexane.
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| 13. | Sorbitol and xylitol are examples of sugar alcohols ( also known as polyols ).
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| 14. | Sorbitol directly inhibits the development of the embryos.
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| 15. | Some examples of toothfriendly sweeteners are : sorbitol, maltitol, isomalt, erythritol.
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| 16. | Take another sugar substitue : " sorbitol ".
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| 17. | For example sorbose-sugar; sorbitol-sugar alcohol, and so on.
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| 18. | Juices containing the artificial sweetener sorbitol and high levels of fructose were the main offenders.
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| 19. | These effects are additive with other short-chain poorly absorbed carbohydrates such as sorbitol.
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| 20. | Sorbitol, xylose and sucrose proved to be the best carbon sources for tabtoxin production.
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