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A crystalline faintly sweet hexahydroxy alcohol CH2OH(CHOH)4CH2OH that occurs especially in mountain ash fruits.

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  • Some sugars are even harder to find and go by the name sorbitol, xylitol, mannitol, and malitol.
  • Ion exchange resins, mixed with a cathartic called sorbitol, have long been used to treat hyperkalemia.
  • In addition, artificial sweeteners such as sorbitol that is found in some gums can give you gas.
  • Glucose converts to sorbitol, mannose to mannitol, and maltose to maltitol.
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