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Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that was discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by graduate student Michael Sveda. Like many artificial sweeteners, the sweetness of cyclamate was disco...
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According to the Research Council committee cyclamate only increases the speed of cancer, accelerate the formation of tumours, and speed up tumour progression. In the nineteen-sixties cyclamate was banned from the United States because researchers found that "cyclamate/ ... Skeletal formula of sodium cyclamate...
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Cyclamate contains cyclamic acid, calcium cyclamate and sodium cyclamate. This artificial sweetener has been battling safety issues since 1949, the year it was originally approved by the FDA. However, it was banned in 1969 due to research showing that it caused bladder cancer in rats.
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Sodium cyclamate; CAS No.: 139-05-9; Chem. Abstr. Name: Cyclohexylsulfamic acid, monosodium ... 9. Kessler I.I. & Clark, J.P. (1978) Saccharin, cyclamate, and human bladder cancer. No evidence of an association. J. Am. med. Assoc., 240, 349-355...
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EU to make dumping investigation on sodium cyclamate made in China. (Newsdesk: Brief).(Brief Article); Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 1/6/2003 ... U.S. Claims Court Judge determines that Food and Drug Adminstration was erroneous in linking cyclamate and cancer in laboratory animals.; PR Newswire;
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3. Does Sodium Cyclamate cause cancer? ... Further evaluation by the Cancer Assessment Committee of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition of the FDA, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and World Health Organization (WHO) then concluded that Sodium Cyclamate does not have carcinogenic characteristic, and thus,
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Key words: aspartame, cancer, cyclamate, ... Cyclamate; Sodium cyclamate entered the US market after its FDA approval in 1951 [19 ]. Owing to a study by Wagner in 1970 [20 ], which found an increased incidence of bladder carcinomas in rats, the use of cyclamate was prohibited in several countries, including the USA and UK.
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Other non-nutritive sweeteners include sodium cyclamate, which is 30 times as sweet as sucrose and, unlike saccharine, has no bitter aftertaste at high concentration but causes bladder cancer in mice and has been banned in the United States since 1970. Aspartame is about 160 times as sweet as sucrose and is a widely...
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nTensify, on 10/12/2007, -2/+24It's not really that everything causes cancer, it's because the way we study things (two things occur at once? one MUST be causing the other!) that's causing the cancer panic. Hell, injecting water into mice can cause them to ... anyone remember sodium cyclamate artificial sweetner?
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