(Food-Beverage-News.Com, August 29, 2017 ) Crystalline fructose is a processed sweetener derived from corn that is almost entirely fructose. It can also be made from sucrose by splitting the fructose and glucose molecules. Crystalline fructose consists of at least 98% pure fructose, any remainder being water and trace minerals. It is used as a sweetener in the likes of beverages and yogurts, where it substitutes for high-fructose corn syrup and table sugar. Crystalline fructose is estimated to be about 20 percent sweeter than table sugar, and 5% sweeter than HFCS.
The global Crystalline Fructose market will reach xxx Million USD in 2017 with CAGR xx% from 2018-2025. The main contents of the report including: Global market size and forecast Regional market size, production data and export & import Key manufacturers (manufacturing sites, capacity and production, product specifications etc.) Average market price by SUK Major applications
Key manufacturers are included based on manufacturing sites, capacity and production, product specifications etc.: Tate & Lyle ADM GALAM DANISCO Gadot Xiwang Group Hebei Huaxu Spring Young
Major applications as follows: Food Production Beverage Pharmaceutical Cosmetics
Regional market size, production data and export & import: Asia-Pacific North America Europe South America Middle East & Africa
3 Key Manufacturers 3.1 Tate & Lyle 3.1.2 Company Information 3.1.2 Product Specifications 3.1.3 Business Data (Capacity, Sales Revenue, Volume, Price, Cost and Margin)
3.2 ADM 3.2.1 Company Information 3.2.2 Product Specifications 3.2.3 Business Data (Capacity, Sales Revenue, Volume, Price, Cost and Margin)
3.3 GALAM 3.3.1 Company Information 3.3.2 Product Specifications 3.3.3 Business Data (Capacity, Sales Revenue, Volume, Price, Cost and Margin)
3.4 DANISCO 3.4.1 Company Information 3.4.2 Product Specifications 3.4.3 Business Data (Capacity, Sales Revenue, Volume, Price, Cost and Margin)
3.5 Gadot 3.5.1 Company Information 3.5.2 Product Specifications 3.5.3 Business Data (Capacity, Sales Revenue, Volume, Price, Cost and Margin)