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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)


              •  A non-caloric artificial sweetener approved by the FDA in 1998.

              •  The glucose in sucrose is replaced by a galactose, and 3 of the OH groups are

                replaced by Cl atoms.

              •  The molecule still tastes sweet, but is not metabolized in the body.


              Uses:


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              As sweeting agent. It is about 2x10  times sweeter than sucrose itself.

                                                 Polysaccharides


                       Polysaccharides or glycans are defined as polymers of monosaccharide

              (and  their  derivatives)  containing  more  than  10  units.  However,  most

              polysaccharides  contain  more  than  10  units  and  may  have  several  thousand

              glycosidically jointed monosaccharide units (and/or derivatives). Carbohydrate

              units are connected in one continuous chain or the chain can be branched.  They


              serve as:


              1) Energy source = Nutrient (or digestible) polysaccharides, i.e., reserve food

                materials (e.g., starch, inulin).

              2) Structural or indigestible units. These serve as rigid mechanical structures

                i.e. skeletal materials or supporting tissues (e.g., Cellulose, pectin, chitin).

                       Some others serve both functions (e.g., mannan).


              General Physical and Chemical Characters:


                            Item                Energy source              Structural units



                  1) Structure                 Branched chain        Straight chain


                  2) Reaction with water   Easily dispersed          Slightly soluble or insol.



                  3) Type of colloid           Hydrophilic                            --






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