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Alitame is an
aspartic acid-containing
dipeptide sweetener. It was
developed by
Pfizer in the
early 1980s and
currently marketed in some
countries under...
- Acid-hydrolyzed
vegetable protein Artificial sugar substitutes Acesulfame pot****ium
Alitame Aspartame Aspartame-acesulfame salt
Dulcin Glucin Hydrogenated starch hydrolysates...
- 200
Nutrinova FDA 1988 E950 Hyet
Sweet Advantame 20,000 FDA 2014 E969
Alitame 2,000
approved in Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and China.
Pfizer Aspartame...
- toxic. Saccharin, cyclamate, aspartame,
acesulfame pot****ium, sucralose,
alitame, and
neotame are
commonly used.[citation needed] A few
substances alter...
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Sucralose (Trichlorogalactosucrose)
sweetener Approved in the EU. E956
Alitame sweetener E957
Thaumatin (sweetener)
flavour enhancer Approved in the EU...
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saccharin artificial sweetener 955 A U
sucralose artificial sweetener 956 A U
alitame artificial sweetener 957 A E U
thaumatin flavour enhancer,
artificial sweetener...
- acid – thickener,
vegetable gum, stabilizer,
gelling agent,
emulsifier Alitame –
artificial sweetener Alkaline treated starch – thickener,
vegetable gum...
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bisphenol AF, 4,4′-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride, and
alitame. With water,
hexafluoroacetone converts to the hydrate. The equilibrium...
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acesulfame pot****ium, dulcin,
guanidinoacetic acid, cyclamate, sucralose,
alitame,
neotame and
neohesperidin dihydrochalcone (NHDC).
Research initially suggested...