SHEET /m/stevioside · PubChem CID 442089 · CAS 57817-89-7 · REV 2026.07
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Stevioside from source
C38H60O18 · 804.9 g/mol
Steviosin · 0YON5MXJ9P · INS NO.960 · FEMA NO. 4763
chemical compound
CategorySweetener
Chemical familyAlcohols
Fig. 1 · 2D structure RDKit
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Where you'll find it
Curated by MoleculeFinder from source
Signature properties
Sweetness200× sugarfrom source
Toxicity & hazards
WarningIrritantH315, H317, H319from source
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Where Stevioside leads
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Stevioside is the sweet molecule extracted from the leaves of the stevia plant, about two hundred times sweeter than sugar. Because it comes from a leaf rather than a lab, it anchors the natural end of the high-intensity sweeteners.