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Dulcin is an
artificial sweetener about 250
times sweeter than sugar,
discovered in 1883 by the
Polish chemist Józef (Joseph)
Berlinerblau (27
August 1859...
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substitutes Acesulfame pot****ium
Alitame Aspartame Aspartame-acesulfame salt
Dulcin Glucin Hydrogenated starch hydrolysates Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone Neotame...
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Sodium cyclamate 40 FDA
banned 1969,
approved in EU and
Canada E952,
Abbott Dulcin 250 FDA
banned 1950
Glucin 300
Lugduname 220,000–300,000
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone...
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intermediate in the
synthesis of
pharmaceutical drugs, dyes, and the
sweetener dulcin. p-Phenetidine is a
metabolite of the
pharmaceutical drugs bucetin and phenacetin...
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inspired by his
study of Dante, he
published his
first work Abélard und
Dulcin, a
defence of
scholasticism and
medieval thought. Two
years later biographical...
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Yellow 3
Disulfiram Dithranol Doxefazepam Doxylamine succinate Droloxifene Dulcin Electric fields (extremely low-frequency)
Electric fields (static) Endrin...
- cyanates: Na+NCO− + [R2NH2]Cl → (R’2N)(H2N)CO + NaCl The
artificial sweetener dulcin is
produced by the
condensation of
ethoxyaniline with pot****ium cyanate...
- and fructose, and
artificial sweeteners saccharin,
acesulfame pot****ium,
dulcin,
guanidinoacetic acid. TAS1R2 and TAS1R1
receptors have been
shown to bind...
- fructose, and to the
artificial sweeteners saccharin,
acesulfame pot****ium,
dulcin,
guanidinoacetic acid, cyclamate, sucralose, alitame,
neotame and neohesperidin...
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