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vi Contents<br />

7. Tagatose 105<br />

Hans Bertelsen, Søren Juhl Hansen, Rene Soegaard Laursen,<br />

James Saunders, and Kristian Eriknauer<br />

8. Neotame 129<br />

W. Wayne Stargel, Dale A. Mayhew, C. Phil Comer, Sue E.<br />

Andress, and Harriett H. Butchko<br />

9. Saccharin 147<br />

Ronald L. Pearson<br />

10. Stevioside 167<br />

A. Douglas Kinghorn, Christine D. Wu, and Djaja Djendoel<br />

Soejarto<br />

11. Sucralose 185<br />

Leslie A. Goldsmith and Carolyn M. Merkel<br />

12. Less Common High-Potency <strong>Sweeteners</strong> 209<br />

A. Douglas Kinghorn and César M. Compadre<br />

Part II. Reduced-Calorie <strong>Sweeteners</strong><br />

13. Erythritol 235<br />

Milda E. Embuscado and Sakharam K. Patil<br />

14. Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysates and Maltitol Syrups 255<br />

Laura Eberhardt<br />

15. Isomalt 265<br />

Marie-Christel Wijers and Peter Jozef Sträter<br />

16. Maltitol 283<br />

Kazuaki Kato and Alan H. Moskowitz<br />

17. Lactitol: A New Reduced-Calorie Sweetener 297<br />

Paul H. J. Mesters, John A. van Velthuijsen, and Saskia Brokx<br />

18. Sorbitol and Mannitol 317<br />

Anh S. Le and Kathleen Bowe Mulderrig

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