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aspartame: see sweetener, artificial sweetener, artificial, substance used as a low-calorie sugar substitute. Saccharin , cyclamates , and aspartame have been the most commonly used artificial sweeteners. Saccharin, a coal-tar derivative three hundred times as sweet as sugar, was discovered in 1879. ..... Click the link for more information. . aspartameSynthetic organic compound (a dipeptide) of phenylalanine and aspartic acid. It is 150–200 times as sweet as cane sugar and is used as a nonnutritive tabletop sweetener and in low-calorie prepared foods (brand names NutraSweet, Equal) but is not suitable for baking. Because of its phenylalanine content, persons with phenylketonuria must avoid it. Though it is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory authorities around the world, its safety even for those without the disease remains controversial. See also saccharin. aspartame an artificial sweetener produced from aspartic acid. Formula: C14H18N2O5 aspartame [a′spär‚tām] (organic chemistry) C14H18N2O5A dipeptide ester about 160 times sweeter than sucrose in aqueous solution; used as a low-calorie sweetener. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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[The Lau study assumes] that both MSG and aspartame are absorbed one hundred percent in the gut, but [other studies] show that this does not seem to be the case," says FSA senior press officer Shaun Whelan. In addition, all Best Bites have less than 1 1/2 grams of saturated fat per serving and are free of the artificial sweetener aspartame. A large, new test in rats suggests that the artificial sweetener aspartame may be a carcinogen. |
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