Advantame
Advantame is a non-caloric sweetener from Japan's Ajinomoto Co. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved advantame for general use in foods and beverages except meat and poultry as a food additive. It is synthesized from isovanillin and aspartame. Advantame is classified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association for use in dairy, frozen desserts, beverages, and chewing gum (FEMA #: 4716). Animal studies have found no evidence for carcinogenicity or developmental toxicity.
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Advantame
Advantame is a non-caloric sweetener from Japan's Ajinomoto Co. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved advantame for general use in foods and beverages except meat and poultry as a food additive. It is synthesized from isovanillin and aspartame. Advantame is classified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association for use in dairy, frozen desserts, beverages, and chewing gum (FEMA #: 4716). Animal studies have found no evidence for carcinogenicity or developmental toxicity.
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Advantaam is een kunstmatige z ...... derd maal hoger dan aspartaam.
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Advantame is a non-caloric swe ...... ity or developmental toxicity.
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(3S)-3-[3-(3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy ...... 2-yl]amino]-4-oxobutanoic acid
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N-[N-[3-propyl]-α-(L)-aspartyl]-(L)-phenylalanine 1-methyl ester
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Advantaam is een kunstmatige z ...... derd maal hoger dan aspartaam.
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Advantame is a non-caloric swe ...... ity or developmental toxicity.
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