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Date:2011/01/18
In China, sugar and other sweet food ingredients are usually used as flavorings instead of the energy source. Eating sweet food seems not considered as a good habit in China, and people who love sweet foods are usually thought to have been spoiled du...
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Date:2011/01/18
Generally speaking, the people in developed countries in Asia Pacific such as Japan and Australia are more prefer to eat sucrose or sweet products than those in developing countries such as India and China. The major reasons for this situation are th...
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Date:2011/01/18
South Korea is also an important starch sugar production country in Asia Pacific, with a total output of 900,000 tonnes in 2009. HFCS is also the most popular species, accounting for about 55.00% of the total output of starch sugar in South Kore...
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Date:2011/01/18
Japan is estimated to be the second largest production country of starch sugar in Asia Pacific, with an output of 2.3 million tonnes in 2009. HFCS is the most popular kind among starch sugar used in Japan, accounting for about 50.00% of the tota...
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India has the second largest population behind China worldwide, with total number of 1,180 million in 2009. It is estimated that India's population will go to about 7.00 billion in 2050, becoming the most populous country in ...
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Date:2011/01/18
China is the biggest developing country in the world, and the most populated country. The total number of Chinese population in 2009 reached 1.33 billion, accounting for about 20.00% of the total global population. In order to release ...
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Date:2011/01/18
Generally speaking, macroeconomy and demography have influence on HIS consumption and demand in AP countries.
Macroeconomy mainly represents national economic situation, and the living standard has increased in line with econ...
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Date:2011/01/18
Sucralose is developed by Tate & Lyle PLC (Tate & Lyle) who applied for the original production patent in 1976. Without its permission, other companies can't use the technology to produce sucralose. Its original trademar...
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Date:2011/01/18
Alitame is developed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Limited in 1979, which hasn't been approved for use by FDA till now. Alitame is only approved to be used in food and beverage industry in six countries worldwide, which are China, Australia, Mexico ...
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Date:2011/01/18
In 2002, neotame was approved as sweetener and flavor enhancer added in different kinds of food and beverage by the US Food and Drug administration (FDA). In 2003, neotame was also approved as a sweetener added in different kinds of food an...
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Date:2011/01/18
Among the nine high intensity sweeteners, sucralose, alitame and neotame are the three most important products in intellectual property protection. The original production patents of these three products are owned by three compani...
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Date:2011/01/18
In Dec. 2010 India Ministry of Commerce & Industry (IMCI) starts investigation of sunset review on Chinese saccharin. The anti-dumping investigation was launched in July 2005, which was then announced to be true in Jan. 2007. IMCI decla...
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As a major production country of high intensity sweeteners in AP, China is also a main anti-dumping target for other countries, which is an important factor influencing HIS supply in AP.
Date back to Dec. 2002, the E...
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Date:2011/01/17
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Date:2011/01/17
As described on the website Wikipedia, a sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates the effect of sugar in taste, usually with less food energy. Some sugar substitutes are natural and some are synthetic. Those that are not natural are, in ge...