Xylitol is a 5 carbon sugar and fructose is a 6 carbon sugar. They are separate compounds and derived from different sources.
No it does not
Fruits.
Yes. They contain fructose which is a sugar.
Sucrose contain only glucose and fructose; it is difficult to say that is a macromolecule.The chemical formula is C12H22O11.
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
Xylitol is said to be as sweet as sucrose, which is table sugar. I personally find it to be sweeter than that.
No it does not
Flavors of gum that have Xylitol in them, does not last very long as with those that contain aspartame. Xylitol is a natural sweetener.
aspartame, saccharin, sorbitol, acesulfame, sodium cyclamate, xylitol, fructose, etc.
There is research on whether or not xylitol can prevent dental caries. From everything that I have read it can help prevent dental caries especially if you chew gum that contains xylitol. Check out www.xlear.com. They have products that contain xylitol.
It probable does contain xylitol and or sorbitol. These are the main sweeteners in sugar free gum. Most sugar free gum contains both. Having xylitol in gum may help prevent cavities. So it is a good idea to chew gum that contains xylitol. One gum that is healthy to chew is spry gum. You can buy this gum at http://www.xlear.com. They have a lot of products that contain xylitol. Check it out.
No
NO!
Fructose is fruit sugar, so apples contain fructose. Glucose is a term referring to any one of several forms of naturally occurring sugar.
Fruits.
Yes u can
Fructose is a sugar found in many foods. It does not contain any gluten.