IUPAC Name
(3R,4R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-Trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-one
Cas Number
526-95-4
HS Code
2918.16.00
Formula
C6H10O6
Industry
Food Ingredients
Appearance
White Crystalline Powder
Common Names
Gluconolactone
Packaging
25 Kg Bag
Brief Overview
Glucono-Delta-Lactone (GDL) or D-gluconic acid lactone is a natural organic acid used as a leavening agent in food additives. It works with the help of sodium bicarbonate by being fully activated using oven heat. GDL is a key component used in producing sweet baked goods, like cakes and muffins. It is popular since its tartness level is lower than other acidifiers.
Manufacturing Process
The manufacturing process involved direct crystallization from an aqueous solution of gluconic acid. The first step was to remove the water from gluconic acid, which involved azeotropic distillation with alcohols and followed by crystallization from the alcohol-containing residue. The crystallized particle, the glucono-delta-lactone, formed at the end of the process and was kept at room temperature.
Food Industry
Glucono-delta-lactone is used as a preservative to preserve food from spoilage by enzymes and microorganisms. It is also used in baking and bakery products as leaving agent. Glucono-delta-lactone controls the pH and acts as a coagulant in tofu. Glucono-delta-lactone can be found in fruit juices, royal jelly, honey, and wine.
Cosmetics Industry
In the cosmetics industry, glucono-delta-lactone is used as a skin buffer and moisturizer.