Rebiana

Not to be confused with Rebiana, Libya.

Rebiana is the trade name for high-purity rebaudioside A,[1] a steviol glycoside that is 200 times as sweet as sugar.[2] It is the primary source of sweetness in the Truvia sweetener brand. According to the Truvia website, Rebiana is derived from stevia leaves by steeping them in water and purifying the resultant extract to obtain the rebaudioside A exclusively.[3] Cargill has filed patents which give it exclusive rights to sell Rebiana in beverages.[4]

References

  1. Prakash I, Dubois GE, Clos JF, Wilkens KL, Fosdick LE (July 2008). "Development of rebiana, a natural, non-caloric sweetener". Food Chem. Toxicol. 46 Suppl 7: S75–82. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2008.05.004. PMID 18554769.
  2. CSPI wants more tests for rebiana
  3. This little leaf has a sweet secret.
  4. Coke, Cargill team up on new sweetener


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