polyol

/ˈpɑliˌɔl/
noun
  1. A chemical compound containing multiple hydroxyl groups, often used as a sweetener or in making plastics.
    • Some polyols are low in calories and do not cause tooth decay.
    • The factory produces polyols for use in polyurethane foam.
    • Sugar-free gum often uses polyols like sorbitol or xylitol for sweetness.