glukozfruktoz
Glukozfruktoz, also known as glucose–fructose syrup, is a liquid sweetener composed of free glucose and free fructose. It is produced from starches (most commonly corn or wheat) by enzymatic processing: first breaking the starch down to a glucose-rich syrup, then partially isomerizing some glucose into fructose. The ratio of glucose to fructose varies by formulation, with the most common commercial forms containing about 42% fructose (HFCS-42) or about 55% fructose (HFCS-55). Other blends are available for specific applications.
In terms of properties, it is highly soluble, provides sweetness, and acts as a humectant and preservative;
Uses: Because it is cheaper and easier to use than sucrose in some contexts, it is widely
Health and regulation: Like other added sugars, excessive consumption of glucose–fructose syrup is associated with increased