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Acesulfame KAcesulfame K
27 Apr.
Acesulfame K is not absorbed by the body. Dangers of Acesulfame K Acesulfame K is considered one of the closest cousins of aspartame and the dangers of the latter are plenty....
SweetenersSweeteners
26 Jan.
Acesulfame potassium has very little energy and is absorbed. The most common and widely used sweeteners are sucrose, glucose, fructose, lactose. Known are about 1, 700 natural and synthetic sweeteners....
Neohesperidin DihydrochalconeNeohesperidin Dihydrochalcone
19 Mar.
Frequently, this sweetener is combined with others, among which are aspartame, sucralose and acesulfame potassium....
SorbitolSorbitol
02 June
In addition, the same people do not have to resort to products containing acesulfame, aspartame, sucrasite and other artificial sweeteners....
CyclamateCyclamate
27 Nov.
Cyclamate belongs to the group of so-called high sweeteners - substances that are tens or hundreds of times sweeter than regular sugar, which group includes aspartame (E951), acesulfame K (E950), Sucralose (E955), saccharin...
Palm SugarPalm Sugar
03 June
Currently, palm sugar is not known to have side effects such as the ones seen in artificial sweeteners like saccharin, acesulfame K, cyclamate, aspartame and others....
SaccharinSaccharin
27 Nov.
Saccharin belongs to a group of strong sweeteners and is 300 times sweeter than sugar (sucrose) and approximately 2 times sweeter than aspartame and acesulfame....
NeotameNeotame
18 May
The chemists managed to achieve their goal and neotame turned out to be much better than aspartame and acesulfame K, which leave a specific, light, bitter taste in the mouth after use....