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Sorbitol, also known as sugar alcohol, is a naturally occurring
polyalcohol. It is prepared for commercial use by the hydrogenation of
glucose. It is also found naturally in
berries, cherries, plums, pears, seaweed, apples and algae. It is commonly used as a sugar substitute in
foods, especially for diabetics. In
cosmetics it is commonly used in aftershave lotions, mild soaps and baby
shampoos. Sorbitol is used as a
humectant and skin conditioning agent.
The
FDA includes Sorbitol on the list of direct food substances affirmed as GRAS. The safety of Sorbitol was also assessed by
the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives, and it was concluded that
it is not necessary to limit the dietary intake of Sorbitol. According to the general provisions of the
Cosmetics Directive of the European Union, Sorbitol may be used in cosmetics
and personal care products marketed in Europe.
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