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Aspartame is an
artificial non-saccharide
sweetener 200 times
sweeter than
sucrose and is
commonly used as a
sugar substitute in
foods and beverages....
- The
artificial sweetener aspartame has been the
subject of
several controversies since its
initial approval by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)...
- as
small pills, powders, and packets.
Common sugar substitutes include aspartame, monk
fruit extract, saccharin, sucralose, stevia,
acesulfame pot****ium...
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sweetened with Splenda".
Sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium
replaced aspartame in this version. As the
formulation was done to
mollify one retailer,...
- a
shift to an
alternative sweetener,
aspartame,
which was
marketed as the
brand NutraSweet, in 1983.
Aspartame has been the
subject of controversy, most...
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sweetened with the
artificial sweetener aspartame, such as diet drinks, diet
foods and medication; the
metabolism of
aspartame produces phenylalanine as one of...
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Aspartame-acesulfame salt is an
artificial sweetener marketed under the name Twinsweet. It is
produced by
soaking a 2:1
mixture of
aspartame and acesulfame...
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Aspartame,
commonly known by the
brand name NutraSweet, is one of the most
commonly used
artificial sweeteners. The 1982
introduction of
aspartame-sweetened...
- 600
times sweeter than
sucrose (table sugar), 3
times as
sweet as both
aspartame and
acesulfame pot****ium, and 2
times as
sweet as
sodium saccharin. The...
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Acesulfame K is 200
times sweeter than
sucrose (common sugar), as
sweet as
aspartame,
about two-thirds as
sweet as saccharin, and one-third as
sweet as sucralose...