نتایج جستجو برای: sweetener

تعداد نتایج: 1020  

2010
Gilbert Bannach Rafael R. Almeida Luis. G. Lacerda Egon Schnitzler Massao Ionashiro

Several papers have been described on the thermal stability of the sweetener, C12H19Cl3O8 (Sucralose). Nevertheless no study using thermoanalytical techniques was found in the literature. Simultaneous thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and infrared spectroscopy, have been used to study the thermal stability and thermal decomposit...

2016
Shilpa. S. Samant Katherine Wilkes Zephania Odek Han-Seok Seo

The food and beverage industry has been increasingly replacing sugar with non-nutritive sweeteners in their sweetened products to control or reduce total calories. Research comparing the effect of nutritive and non-nutritive sweeteners on emotional state of participants exposed to acute stressors is still limited. This study aimed to determine the effect of drinking tea sweetened with either a ...

2003
William F. Waggoner

Aspartame (APM), a newly available synthetic sweetener approximately 180-200 times sweeter than sucrose, was approved for marketing by the FDA in 1981 following several years of scientific review. It is available in the United States for use as a sweetener in breakfast cereals, powdered beverages, gelatins, puddings, fillings, whipped toppings, chewing gum, soft drinks and as a table-top sweete...

2013
Jana ŠIC ŽLABUR Damir JEŽEK Tomislav BOSILJKOV Mladen BRNČIĆ Sandra VOĆA Nadica DOBRIČEVIĆ

Stevia as a natural sweetener with zero calories, and proven non-toxic effects on human health, recently found widespread use in the food and baking industry. Steviol glycosides that are concentrated in the plant leaves are: even 300 times sweeter than sucrose, heat-stable and well tolerate low pH-values. Th ese are all characteristics that popularize this plant in its application as a natural ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2015
Anthony Sclafani Karen Ackroff

Advantame is a new ultrahigh-intensity noncaloric sweetener derived from aspartame and approved for human use. Rats and mice are not attracted to the taste of aspartame and this study determined their preference for advantame. In 24-h choice tests with water, C57BL/6J mice and Sprague-Dawley rats were indifferent to advantame at concentrations of 0.01, 0.03, and 0.1mM but significantly preferre...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
Jennifer K Kamerud Jeannine F Delwiche

Although recent molecular studies suggest that only one receptor and one signaling pathway are involved in the perception of sweetness, this seems to contradict everyday experience that people not only have different likes and dislikes of certain sweeteners but also perceive the sweeteners differently. One possible explanation is that variation in liking of sweeteners is due, in part, to variat...

2016
Shida Miao Evan S. Beach Toby J. Sommer Julie B. Zimmerman Sven-Eric Jordt

INTRODUCTION Sweeteners in tobacco products may influence use initiation and reinforcement, with special appeal to adolescents. Recent analytical studies of smokeless tobacco products (snuff, snus, dissolvables) detected flavorants identical to those added to confectionary products such as hard candy and chewing gum. However, these studies did not determine the levels of sweeteners. The objecti...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2012
Erin Green Claire Murphy

Artificially sweetened beverage consumption has been linked to obesity, and it has been hypothesized that considerable exposure to nonnutritive sweeteners may be associated with impaired energy regulation. The reward system plays an integral role in modulating energy intake, but little is known about whether habitual use of artificial sweetener (i.e., diet soda consumption) may be related to al...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 1986
B Caballero B E Mahon F J Rohr H L Levy R J Wurtman

Aspartame (N-aspartyl-phenylalanine methyl ester), a widely used artificial sweetener, is hydrolyzed in the intestinal lumen to methanol and to its constituent amino .acids phenylalanine and aspartic acid. Ingestion of this sweetener causes a sharp increase in plasma phenylalanine I vels in normal persons. and in patients with phenylketonu ia.2The label on aspartame-containing products includes...

2003
John C. Beghin Barbara El Osta Jay R. Cherlow Samarendu Mohanty

We revisit the cost of the U.S. sugar program by analyzing the welfare implications of its removal. We use a multimarket model of U.S. sweetener markets, which includes raw crops, sugar extraction and refining, high-fructose corn syrup, and sweetener users (food-processing industries and final consumers). Our approach addresses the industrial organization of food industries using sweeteners and...

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