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Pharmaceutical & Food-Grade Glucose – Premium Energy Sou

Product Features
High PurityPurity ≥99.5%, meeting food-grade and pharmaceutical-grade standards.
Rapid Energy Supply
Directly absorbed by the body, quickly raising blood sugar levels—ideal for post-workout recovery or hypoglycemia treatment.
Excellent Solubility
Highly soluble in water, suitable for beverages, injections, and industrial solutions.
High Stability
Long shelf life under dry conditions with minimal degradation.
Versatile Applications
Suitable as a sweetener, pharmaceutical excipient, and culture medium component.
Applications
Food IndustrySweetener: Used in candies, baked goods, and energy drinks.
Fermentation Aid: Promotes yeast fermentation in brewing and bread-making.
Pharmaceutical Industry
IV Solutions: Used in glucose injections for energy and hydration replenishment.
Drug Excipient: Acts as a filler or flavoring agent in tablets and oral solutions.
Sports Nutrition
Energy Supplement: Quickly replenishes glycogen post-workout and delays fatigue.
Industrial Use
Microbial Culture: Used in laboratory culture media preparation.
Chemical Raw Material: Used in synthesizing vitamin C, alcohol, and other compounds.
Precautions
StorageStore in a cool, dry place in a sealed container to prevent moisture absorption.
Usage Recommendations
Diabetic patients should use under medical supervision.
Control dosage in food processing to avoid excessive intake.
Safety Handling
Avoid dust inhalation; wear a mask during handling.
FAQs
Q1: What’s the difference between glucose powder and sucrose?A1: Glucose is a monosaccharide absorbed directly, while sucrose (a disaccharide) must be broken down into glucose and fructose.
Q2: Is glucose powder suitable for weight loss?
A2: As a high-GI food, excessive intake may affect weight management; moderate use is recommended.
Q3: Can it be used for IV injection?
A3: Pharmaceutical-grade glucose powder can be used for IV solutions but requires sterile processing.