Still, he says, the data «certainly does suggest that there is something more that needs to be explored
about saccharin.»
Not exact matches
Her research included studies on diet soft drinks that contained aspartame, sucralose and
saccharin (
about 30 % of American adults regularly consume these sweeteners.).
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Saccharin?
Although sucralose and
saccharin aren't absorbed by the body, they're not quite calorie - free: The dextrose and maltodextrin that manufacturers use to bulk them up contain
about a quarter of the calories found in sugar.
Saccharin was invented in Baltimore
about 130 years ago by two chemists at Johns Hopkins University who were experimenting with coal - tar derivatives.
Saccharin was listed as an «anticipated human carcinogen» in 1981, sucralose has been shown to weakly mutate genes in test tubes, and aspartame has triggered fears
about everything from autism to multiple sclerosis.