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  • Cyclamate
  • Chemical compound

    Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener. It is 30–50 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), making it the least potent of the commercially used artificial

    Cyclamate

    Cyclamate

    Cyclamate

  • Diet soda
  • Soft drink with little or no sugar or calories

    1949 launch of La Casera (also known as Gaseosa) in Madrid, Spain using cyclamate. The product, which belongs now to Suntory Beverage and Food Europe (SBFE)

    Diet soda

    Diet soda

    Diet_soda

  • Funny Face (drink mix)
  • Powdered drink mix

    cyclamate. Cyclamates and their salts (including calcium cyclamate and sodium cyclamate) were banned in the United States in 1970; Calcium cyclamate was

    Funny Face (drink mix)

    Funny_Face_(drink_mix)

  • Sweet'n Low
  • Brand of artificial sweetener

    in Canada, where it contains cyclamate instead). When introduced in 1957 in the United States, Sweet'N Low was cyclamate-based, but it was replaced by

    Sweet'n Low

    Sweet'n Low

    Sweet'n_Low

  • Sugar substitute
  • Sugarless food additive intended to provide a sweet taste

    extract, saccharin, sucralose, stevia, acesulfame potassium (ace-K) and cyclamate. These sweeteners are a fundamental ingredient in diet drinks to sweeten

    Sugar substitute

    Sugar substitute

    Sugar_substitute

  • Tab (drink)
  • Diet cola brand

    sweetened with a mixture of cyclamate and saccharin. After the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a ban on cyclamate in 1969, sodium saccharin was

    Tab (drink)

    Tab (drink)

    Tab_(drink)

  • List of soft drink flavors
  • and/or sugar substitutes such as sucralose, acesulfame-K, aspartame and cyclamate. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other

    List of soft drink flavors

    List of soft drink flavors

    List_of_soft_drink_flavors

  • Cyclohexylamine
  • Chemical compound

    intermediate in the production of many other organic compounds (e.g. cyclamate) Cyclohexylamine is produced by two routes, the main one being the complete

    Cyclohexylamine

    Cyclohexylamine

    Cyclohexylamine

  • Diet Rite
  • Soft drink brand

    health-oriented beverage. The original formula was sweetened with cyclamate and saccharin. After cyclamate was banned in 1969, it was removed from the product. NutraSweet

    Diet Rite

    Diet Rite

    Diet_Rite

  • Cyclamic acid
  • Chemical compound

    name cyclamate. Johnson, Darryl E; Nunn, Helmut B; Bruckenstein, Stanley (2002). "Quantitative hydrolysis of sodium cyclamate and calcium cyclamate to cyclohexylamine

    Cyclamic acid

    Cyclamic acid

    Cyclamic_acid

  • No-Cal
  • Diet soda

    New York. Initially it came only in ginger ale, sweetened with sodium cyclamate. Later, root beer and black cherry were added, the latter becoming the

    No-Cal

    No-Cal

  • Assugrin
  • Sugar substitute brand

    Assugrin is a brand name for a sugar substitute that is a blend of cyclamate and saccharin. Produced in Switzerland by MCM Klosterfrau Vertriebsgesellschaft

    Assugrin

    Assugrin

    Assugrin

  • Saccharin
  • Chemical compound

    used to compensate for each sweetener's weaknesses and faults. A 10:1 cyclamate–saccharin blend is common in countries where both these sweeteners are

    Saccharin

    Saccharin

    Saccharin

  • RC Cola
  • American carbonated cola beverage

    flagship, however the product was dropped in 1969 after the sweetener cyclamate was banned. At the time it was the best selling diet soda, and accounted

    RC Cola

    RC Cola

    RC_Cola

  • Robert Cade
  • American medical doctor, nephrologist, research scientist, inventor of Gatorade

    the suggestion of Cade's wife, the researchers added lemon juice and cyclamate to the original formula of water, salt, sodium citrate, fructose and monopotassium

    Robert Cade

    Robert_Cade

  • Rivella
  • Swiss soft drink derived from milk whey

    Blue contains 1.4 grams of lactose per 100 ml and artificial sweeteners (cyclamate, acesulfame K) instead of refined sugar. This reduces the energy content

    Rivella

    Rivella

    Rivella

  • Sweetness
  • Basic taste

    nitrobenzene, and ethylene glycol are sweet, but also toxic. Saccharin, cyclamate, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, alitame, and neotame are

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

  • Steviol glycoside
  • Sweet chemicals derived from the Stevia plant

    "Measurement of the relative sweetness of stevia extract, aspartame and cyclamate/saccharin blend as compared to sucrose at different concentrations". Plant

    Steviol glycoside

    Steviol glycoside

    Steviol_glycoside

  • History of sugar
  • Cyclamate-based sugar substitute sold in Canada

    History of sugar

    History of sugar

    History_of_sugar

  • Diet Coke
  • Diet cola brand

    fountain dispensers still contains some saccharin to extend shelf life. Cyclamates were banned in the U.S. in 1970 after Canadian laboratory tests found

    Diet Coke

    Diet Coke

    Diet_Coke

  • Cyclamate sulfohydrolase
  • In enzymology, a cyclamate sulfohydrolase (EC 3.10.1.2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction cyclohexylsulfamate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons

    Cyclamate sulfohydrolase

    Cyclamate_sulfohydrolase

  • Pillsbury (brand)
  • American food processing company

    Pillsbury's Doughboy in 1965. In the 1960s, Pillsbury added Sweet* 10 made with cyclamate, which became the most popular artificial sweetener. In 1964, Pillsbury

    Pillsbury (brand)

    Pillsbury (brand)

    Pillsbury_(brand)

  • Stevia
  • Sweetener and sugar substitute

    "Measurement of the relative sweetness of stevia extract, aspartame and cyclamate/saccharin blend as compared to sucrose at different concentrations". Plant

    Stevia

    Stevia

    Stevia

  • 7 Up
  • Brand of lemon–lime soft drink

    Like (not to be confused with 7 Up's Like Cola from the 1980s), using cyclamate as sweetener. After the U.S. government ban of the sweetener the drink

    7 Up

    7 Up

    7_Up

  • Gatorade
  • Brand of sports-themed beverages and food products

    lemon-lime and orange flavors. This reformulation also removed the sweetener cyclamate – which was banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1969 –

    Gatorade

    Gatorade

    Gatorade

  • Li hing mui
  • Salty dried Chinese plum

    Hoshiume (干し梅, dried plum). Its import, however, was stopped soon, as cyclamate was found being used. As the dried plum using candyleaf was developed

    Li hing mui

    Li hing mui

    Li_hing_mui

  • Cheese alternative
  • Replacement for cheese

    hydrolysates Lugduname Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone Neotame Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sucralose Natural food substitutes Cheese analogues Coffee substitutes

    Cheese alternative

    Cheese alternative

    Cheese_alternative

  • Soft drink
  • Sweetened non-alcoholic drink, often carbonated

    natural low glycemic alternatives such as aspartame, saccharin, sucralose, cyclamates, acesulfame potassium ("Ace K"), sugar alcohols, stevia, and monk fruit

    Soft drink

    Soft drink

    Soft_drink

  • Sulfamic acid
  • Chemical compound

    cyclohexylamine followed by addition of NaOH gives C6H11NHSO3Na, sodium cyclamate. Related compounds are also sweeteners, such as acesulfame potassium.

    Sulfamic acid

    Sulfamic acid

    Sulfamic_acid

  • E number
  • Codes for food additives

    EU. E952 Cyclamic acid and its sodium and calcium salts, also known as Cyclamate sweetener Approved in the EU. E953 Isomalt, Isomaltitol sweetener Approved

    E number

    E number

    E_number

  • Fresca
  • Branded diet citrus soft drink

    changes since its introduction. Fresca was originally sweetened with cyclamates which were banned by the FDA in 1969. They were replaced with saccharin

    Fresca

    Fresca

    Fresca

  • Dried fruit
  • Fruit preserved by removing most moisture

    failed health standard tests, most having excessive amounts of sodium cyclamate, some at levels 20 times higher than the legal limit. Turkey exported

    Dried fruit

    Dried fruit

    Dried_fruit

  • Seed oil misinformation
  • Medical controversy

    substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Seed oil misinformation

    Seed oil misinformation

    Seed_oil_misinformation

  • Herbert L. Ley Jr.
  • Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration

    annual sales of cyclamate had reached $1 billion. However, by that time some animal studies had shown that very high doses of cyclamates, at levels of humans

    Herbert L. Ley Jr.

    Herbert L. Ley Jr.

    Herbert_L._Ley_Jr.

  • Buckley's
  • Canadian medicine company

    bicarbonate, camphor, menthol, Canada balsam (Abies balsamea), sodium cyclamate, pine needle oil, and a tincture of capsicum. It is promoted for relief

    Buckley's

    Buckley's

  • Neotame
  • Artificial sweetener

    , at 15.1 sucrose equivalence % (SE%). For comparison, acesulfame K, cyclamate and saccharin reach their maximum sweetness at 11.6 SE%, 11.3 SE% and

    Neotame

    Neotame

    Neotame

  • Iron polymaltose
  • Iron-based medication

    excipients depending upon the galenic formulation. Chewable tablets: cyclamate, vanillin, fersip, aromatica, excip. pro compr. Drops: conserv.: E217

    Iron polymaltose

    Iron_polymaltose

  • Pommac
  • European soft drink

    wine. In the US, Dr Pepper distributed a formulation of it, with sodium cyclamate as a sweetener, as a diet drink from 1963 to 1969 in six-and-a-half- and

    Pommac

    Pommac

    Pommac

  • Food additive
  • Substances added to food

    substances may be used as food additives. However, after the banning of cyclamates in the United States and Britain in 1969, saccharin, the only remaining

    Food additive

    Food additive

    Food_additive

  • Pure Food and Drug Act
  • 1906 United States consumer protection law

    substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Pure Food and Drug Act

    Pure Food and Drug Act

    Pure_Food_and_Drug_Act

  • TAS2R38
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    ligands, including limonin, a compound commonly found in citrus fruits, cyclamate, an artificial sweetener, and chlorpheniramine, an antihistamine employed

    TAS2R38

    TAS2R38

    TAS2R38

  • List of enzymes
  • phosphatase EC 3.10.1.1: N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase EC 3.10.1.2: Cyclamate sulfohydrolase EC 3.11.1.1: Phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase EC 3.11.1

    List of enzymes

    List_of_enzymes

  • List of EC numbers (EC 3)
  • phosphatase EC 3.10.1.1: N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase EC 3.10.1.2: cyclamate sulfohydrolase EC 3.11.1.1: phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase EC 3.11.1

    List of EC numbers (EC 3)

    List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_3)

  • Philippine English vocabulary
  • Terms and usages specific to a variety of English spoken in the Philippines

    Maestro/Maestra — teacher. From Spanish. Magic sugar[citation needed] — sodium cyclamate Maintenance medicine – chronic medication or maintenance therapy (medication

    Philippine English vocabulary

    Philippine_English_vocabulary

  • Isoaminile
  • Chemical compound

    the trade-name Peracon. The normal therapeutic dose is 40–80 mg of the cyclamate salt, with a maximum of five doses in a 24-hour period. In addition to

    Isoaminile

    Isoaminile

    Isoaminile

  • International Numbering System for Food Additives
  • Naming system for food additives

    sweetener 951 A E U aspartame artificial sweetener 952 A E cyclamic acid, cyclamates artificial sweetener 953 A E U isomalt humectant 954 A E U saccharin artificial

    International Numbering System for Food Additives

    International_Numbering_System_for_Food_Additives

  • Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone
  • Chemical compound

    artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame potassium, and cyclamate, as well as sugar alcohols such as xylitol. NHDC usage boosts the effects

    Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone

    Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone

    Neohesperidin_dihydrochalcone

  • Taste receptor
  • Type of cellular receptor that facilitates taste

    receptor Sugars (Glucose, Sucrose, Fructose etc), Aspartame, Carrelame, Cyclamate, Lugduname, Saccharin, Sucralose, Sucrononic acid, Sweet proteins (e.g

    Taste receptor

    Taste receptor

    Taste_receptor

  • Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)
  • Chronological list of advances

    the inventors. Their prototype was completed in August 1937. 1937 Cyclamate Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener 30–50 times sweeter than sugar, making

    Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)

    Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)

    Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(1890–1945)

  • List of food additives
  • powder – Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii) – Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) – Cyclamates – artificial sweetener Cyclamic acid – artificial sweetener beta-cyclodextrin

    List of food additives

    List_of_food_additives

  • TAS1R2
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    sweeteners saccharin, acesulfame potassium, dulcin, guanidinoacetic acid, cyclamate, sucralose, alitame, neotame and neohesperidin dihydrochalcone (NHDC)

    TAS1R2

    TAS1R2

    TAS1R2

  • Drink mix
  • Processed food product

    are often made with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, cyclamates or saccharin, and often include artificial flavors and colors. Powdered

    Drink mix

    Drink_mix

  • Glossary of diabetes
  • body. Its clearance rate by the kidney is a measure of renal function. Cyclamate a man-made chemical used instead of sugar in low calorie foods and drinks

    Glossary of diabetes

    Glossary_of_diabetes

  • IARC group 3
  • glass filament Copper 8-hydroxyquinoline Coronene Coumarin m-Cresidine Cyclamates Cyclochlorotine Cyclohexanone 4H-Cyclopenta[def]chrysene 5,6-Cyclopenteno-1

    IARC group 3

    IARC_group_3

  • Fizzies
  • Tablet adding carbonation to water

    sweeteners were banned by the FDA. At certain times it was sweetened with cyclamates and saccharin. At one point the directions instructed children to add

    Fizzies

    Fizzies

    Fizzies

  • Timeline of United States discoveries
  • Inc. Kaufman, Leslie (August 21, 1999). "Michael Sveda, the Inventor Of Cyclamates, Dies at 87". Nobel The New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2010. "DuPont

    Timeline of United States discoveries

    Timeline of United States discoveries

    Timeline_of_United_States_discoveries

  • Food Safety News
  • Website focused on food safety

    substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Food Safety News

    Food_Safety_News

  • Esing Bakery incident
  • 1857 poisoning case in Hong Kong

    substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Esing Bakery incident

    Esing Bakery incident

    Esing_Bakery_incident

  • Self-experimentation
  • Research experiment conducted on oneself

    the active compound, ortho-benzoic sulfimide, and named it saccharin. Cyclamate was discovered when a chemistry research student noticed a sweet taste

    Self-experimentation

    Self-experimentation

  • List of drugs: Sj–So
  • (INN) sodium calcium edetate (INN) sodium chromate (51 Cr) (INN) sodium cyclamate (INN) sodium dehydrocholate (INN) sodium dibunate (INN) sodium diprotrizoate

    List of drugs: Sj–So

    List_of_drugs:_Sj–So

  • Food safety in Australia
  • substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Food safety in Australia

    Food_safety_in_Australia

  • Timeline of history of environmentalism
  • spill — Cuyahoga River Fire — Food and Drug Administration bans sodium cyclamate and places limits on the use of monosodium glutamate — René Dubos publishes

    Timeline of history of environmentalism

    Timeline_of_history_of_environmentalism

  • Ruth L. Kirschstein
  • American pathologist (1926–2009)

    Administration, where she investigated the safety of the artificial sweetener cyclamate. When she returned to the NIH in 1974, Kirschstein became the first woman

    Ruth L. Kirschstein

    Ruth L. Kirschstein

    Ruth_L._Kirschstein

  • August 1970
  • Month of 1970

    remaining stock of the cyclamate-sweetened diet products by September 1. The compounds, commercially referred to as "cyclamates" or "Sucaryl", had been

    August 1970

    August 1970

    August_1970

  • John Mallette
  • American biologist

    Tennessee at Nashville. He researched cholesterol, oral contraceptives and cyclamates. He is the namesake of John Mallette Drive in Nashville, Tennessee. Mallette

    John Mallette

    John_Mallette

  • List of drugs: Am
  • nitrate (INN) aminoglutethimide (INN) aminometradine (INN) aminophenazone cyclamate (INN) aminophenazone (INN) Aminophyllin aminophylline (INN) aminopromazine

    List of drugs: Am

    List_of_drugs:_Am

  • Food safety in New Zealand
  • substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame controversy Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins, poisons, environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic

    Food safety in New Zealand

    Food safety in New Zealand

    Food_safety_in_New_Zealand

  • October 1969
  • Month of 1969

    beverage makers of the artificial sweetener sodium cyclamate, more commonly referred to as "cyclamates". After meeting with Finch, a representative of the

    October 1969

    October 1969

    October_1969

  • February 1963
  • Month of 1963

    its first low calorie soft drink, TaB, a sugar-free cola sweetened with cyclamates rather than sugar, test marketing it in Springfield, Massachusetts. Days

    February 1963

    February 1963

    February_1963

  • List of MeSH codes (D02)
  • 455.426.392.368.367.190 – cuprizone MeSH D02.455.426.392.368.367.204 – cyclamates MeSH D02.455.426.392.368.367.218 – cyclohexanecarboxylic acids MeSH D02

    List of MeSH codes (D02)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(D02)

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  • UmmSulaim
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    UmmSulaim

    Name of a Sahabiyah RA

  • Swailes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Swailes

    English (West Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Swales.

  • ALICJA
  • Female

    Polish

    ALICJA

    Polish equivalent of English Alice, ALICJA means "noble sort."

  • Alera
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Alera

    Eagle.

  • Poupak
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Poupak

    Bird

  • Faiyaz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Faiyaz

    Artistic

  • Anusmriti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anusmriti

    Remembrance

  • Shakuntla
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Thai

    Shakuntla

    Flying Bird

  • Fiske
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    British, English

    Fiske

    Fish

  • Jambhala
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    Hindu, Indian

    Jambhala

    God of Wealth

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