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Meaning of "cyclamate"

cyclamate (noun) - an artificial sweetener
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  • any salt or ester of cyclamic acid, especially the sodium and calcium salts, which have been used as artificial sweeteners

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The mix was sweetened with calcium cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate is a chemically pure substance.
We are in the era of the cyclamate and saccharin craze.
Canada has banned saccharin while allowing cyclamate.
It is also known as calcium cyclamate and sodium cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate is an artificial sweetener.
The original formula was sweetened with cyclamate and saccharin.
Cyclamate is the second oldest artificial sweetener in use today.
Industries of cyclamate and saccharine.
My second and last point relates to the reduction of cyclamate levels.
The production of sodium cyclamate consists of two main production steps.
Imports of sodium cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate and cyclohexylamine may be found in products available to consumers.
Further studies on the comparative pharmacokinetics of cyclamate in rat and man are ongoing.
It also lacks the unpleasant aftertaste associated with other sweeteners such as saccharin and cyclamate.

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Dangers of cyclamate.
No sodium cyclamate producers in the US were subsequently identified.
It is therefore a good thing that the maximum dose of cyclamate has been reduced.
Benzoate and cyclamate were commonly used as food additives in Indonesia.
It is a metabolite of cyclamate.
Cyclamate is currently banned in the United States.
Imports of so di um cyclamate.
Cyclamate remains banned in the United States.
Determination of cyclamate.
Cyclamate acid, calcium and sodium salts.
The first sweetener is selected in the group consisting of cyclamate and a cyclamate salt.
Cyclamate which according to research has carcinogenic properties ;.
The Committee did not consider it necessary to change the present assessment of cyclamate.
As another example, cyclamate exhibits bitter and salty off tastes.
The highest profile issue that Ley had to confront was sodium cyclamate.
For the cyclamate level in foodstuffs, the study was based on information from industry.
Citric acid monohydrate Sodium cyclamate Sucralose.
Other names in common use include cyclamate sulfamatase, cyclamate sulfamidase, and cyclohexylsulfamate sulfamidase.
NOAEL for ingested cyclamate.
However, sodium cyclamate did not induce chromosomal damage in Haworthia cells.
Advantageously, the first sweetener is a cyclamate salt.
Saccharin, Cyclamate and Acesulfame-K are organic compounds that taste sweet but contain no calories.
More in particular, the first sweetener is sodium cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol, liquid Sucralose.
Some sweeteners are derived from this amine, notably cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate is produced only in the Union, the PRC and Indonesia.
Initially it came only in ginger ale, sweetened with sodium cyclamate.
A further possible sweetener is cyclamate ( or salts thereof ).
Examples of sugar substitutes include aspartame, saccharin and sodium cyclamate.
Sodium cyclamate is being approved as sweetener in at least 130 countries.
Use according to claim 5, characterized in that the potent sweetener is cyclamate.
Later reexamination, however, proved cyclamate to be a nontoxic substance.
Known products are based, for instance, on combinations of saccharin and sodium cyclamate.
Calcium cyclamate; sodium cyclamate.
In other embodiments, the soluble portion further comprises a cyclamate and / or erythritol.

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