noun
- A sweet-tasting crystalline alcohol (sugar alcohol) derived from mannose, used in medicine and food products.
- A diuretic drug administered intravenously to reduce intracranial pressure and treat cerebral edema.
Usage: chemistry/medicine; also called mannite
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical
Examples
- Mannitol is commonly used as a sweetener in sugar-free candies and chewing gum.
- The doctor prescribed mannitol to help reduce the swelling in the patient's brain.
- Mannitol occurs naturally in some plants and fungi.
- In pharmaceutical applications, mannitol serves as both an active ingredient and an excipient.
- The patient received an intravenous infusion of mannitol after the head injury.
- Mannitol has a lower caloric content than regular sugar, making it popular in diet products.