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  1. Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener (code E952) with a high sweetening power; according to numerous studies, in some people it can lead to the formation of a substance (CHA) which, when given in significant doses in animal testing, resulted in testicular damage.

  2. Several low-calorie synthetic sweeteners have recently emerged in the pharmaceutical and food industries, but their health risks due to their side effects restrict their adoption [4,5]. Several previous studies have shown that the use of artificial sweeteners can be hazardous to human health [6,7].

  3. In 1970, following the results of a controversial study in which rats given extremely high doses of cyclamate and other substances developed bladder tumors, cyclamate was banned in the United States from use in food, beverages and drugs.

  4. 6 wrz 2020 · Learn more the artificial sweetener - Sodium Cyclamate (E952) from production; compare with calcium cyclamate; uses; safety; side effects.

  5. The Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) reviewed the toxicity of cyclamate, cyclohexylamine and dicyclohexylamine in 1985 and established a temporary ADI of 0-11 mg/kg bodyweight (bw), expressed as cyclamic acid, for cyclamic acid and its sodium and calcium salts (1).

  6. © History Oasis. "Of all the sweet things in life, cyclamates may be the most bitter pill to swallow." —Anonymous 20th-century Food Scientist. ‍. In the grand casino of American capitalism, cyclamates were once the high rollers, the sugar-coated dream that promised to sweeten life without the bitter aftertaste of calories.

  7. 1 paź 2004 · After cyclamate and aspartame had entered the food market, diseases such as bladder cancer could not be linked to the consumption of saccharin alone, because most consumers used different artificial sweeteners.

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