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What is maltilol?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 11/9/2022

Maltilol is a sugar substitute commonly sold under the brand names Maltisweet or Maltisorb.

Maltitol is a disacharide made by hydrogenation of maltose sugar obtained from starch. Its high sweetness allows it to be used without being mixed with other sweeteners.

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