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Conclusion: Consumption of saccharin and cyclamate affected biochemical parameters related to metabolic functions in a time and dose-dependent manner and appear to increase oxidative stress in healthy and diabetic type 2 patients.
In Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs (Sixteenth Edition), 2016. Cyclamates. Sodium cyclamate is a potent sweetening agent. It has been subjected to numerous safety and carcinogenicity studies.
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.
27 lis 2017 · Cyclamate (cyclamic acid) is used as an NNS in two forms: sodium cyclamate and calcium cyclamate. It is 30 times sweeter than sucrose and contains zero calories (Chattopadhyay 2014). It is used in more than 50 countries ; however, cyclamate and its salts are currently prohibited from use in the USA .
Sodium cyclamate is used as an NNS, and the analogous calcium salt is used especially in low-sodium diets. Cyclamate is 30 times sweeter than sucrose. It has a bitter aftertaste but has good sweetness synergy with saccharin. It is soluble in water and its solubility can be increased by preparing the sodium or calcium salt.
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The Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for cyclamate has been set at 11mg/kg body weight by JECFA and at 7mg/kg body weight by the SCF. Cyclamate is approved for a variety of uses in foods, beverages and tabletop sweeteners in the EU under Annex II of Regulation 1333/2008.