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- Lycasin abstract "Lycasin is a trade name given by Roquette for hydrogenated glucose syrup (hydrolysed starch). One of the major components of Lycasin is maltitol, derived from the hydrogenation of maltose. Depending on the dextrose equivalent (DE) of the syrup used in the hydrolysis, a variety of products can be made, with the name \"lycasin\" normally being reserved for lycasin 80/55 (80 referring to the dry content and 55 to the dextrose equivalent). The other grades (e.g. 75/60 and 80/33) are referred to as Polysorb.Lycasin's known side effects in adults include bloating, explosive diarrhea, intestinal gurgling or rumbling (borborygmi), and flatulence. Some cases of severe intestinal distress have been reported from consuming foods containing Lycasin, which led to many humorous reviews of Haribo's Sugarless Gummy Bears.".
- Lycasin wikiPageID "7545193".
- Lycasin wikiPageLength "1898".
- Lycasin wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Lycasin wikiPageRevisionID "683553735".
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Customer_review.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Dextrose_equivalent.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Glucose_syrup.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenated_starch_hydrolysates.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Maltitol.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Maltose.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Roquette_Frères.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLink Stomach_rumble.
- Lycasin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lycasin".
- Lycasin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chem-stub.
- Lycasin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ingredient-stub.
- Lycasin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lycasin subject Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Lycasin hypernym Name.
- Lycasin type Ingredient.
- Lycasin type Sweetener.
- Lycasin comment "Lycasin is a trade name given by Roquette for hydrogenated glucose syrup (hydrolysed starch). One of the major components of Lycasin is maltitol, derived from the hydrogenation of maltose. Depending on the dextrose equivalent (DE) of the syrup used in the hydrolysis, a variety of products can be made, with the name \"lycasin\" normally being reserved for lycasin 80/55 (80 referring to the dry content and 55 to the dextrose equivalent). The other grades (e.g.".
- Lycasin label "Lycasin".
- Lycasin sameAs Q6707159.
- Lycasin sameAs Likazinas.
- Lycasin sameAs m.0b6f11m.
- Lycasin sameAs Q6707159.
- Lycasin wasDerivedFrom Lycasin?oldid=683553735.
- Lycasin isPrimaryTopicOf Lycasin.