Articles with "acesulfame potassium" as a keyword



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Rapid removal of acesulfame potassium by acid-activated ferrate(VI) under mild alkaline conditions.

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Published in 2019 at "Chemosphere"

DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.05.069

Abstract: Acesulfame potassium (ACE) is a widely used artificial sweetener that has consistently been detected in wastewater and surface waters. The high-valent iron-based green oxidant known as ferrate(VI) (potassium ferrate(VI); Fe(VI)) had low reactivity with ACE… read more here.

Keywords: acid activated; ace; rapid removal; acesulfame potassium ... See more keywords
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Degradation pathways and organic matter transformation of acesulfame potassium electro-oxidation in real water matrices

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2017.06.054

Abstract: Abstract This paper presents the pathways of acesulfame potassium (ACE-K) electro-degradation on a boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrode and the removal/mineralization of ACE-K in different environmental water matrices (biologically treated (hospital) wastewater (BTW), river water (RW),… read more here.

Keywords: water; water matrices; organic matter; ace ... See more keywords
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Sweetener Intake by Rats Selectively Bred for Differential Saccharin Intake: Sucralose, Stevia, and Acesulfame Potassium

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Published in 2017 at "Chemical Senses"

DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjx017

Abstract: Behavioral responses to sweeteners have been used to study the evolution, mechanisms, and functions of taste. Occidental low and high saccharin consuming rats (respectively, LoS and HiS) have been selectively outbred on the basis of… read more here.

Keywords: sweetener intake; potassium; saccharin intake; los rats ... See more keywords
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[Determination of Aspartame, Acesulfame Potassium, and Sucralose in Chewing Gum by Dialysis Extraction].

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Published in 2019 at "Shokuhin eiseigaku zasshi. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan"

DOI: 10.3358/shokueishi.60.176

Abstract: The three sweeteners, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose, in chewing gum were determined by using dialysis and direct extraction methods. The results revealed that the previously reported dialysis method tended to show poor extraction of… read more here.

Keywords: extraction; potassium sucralose; sucralose chewing; aspartame acesulfame ... See more keywords
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Non-nutritive Sweeteners Induce Hypothalamic ER Stress Causing Abnormal Axon Outgrowth

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Published in 2019 at "Frontiers in Endocrinology"

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2019.00876

Abstract: With the prevalence of obesity, non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) have been widely used as sugar substitutes as they deliver a sweet taste without excessive caloric load. However, it is increasingly recognized that NNS are not inert… read more here.

Keywords: stress; non nutritive; axon outgrowth; acesulfame potassium ... See more keywords
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Non-Nutritive Sweeteners Acesulfame Potassium and Sucralose Are Competitive Inhibitors of the Human P-glycoprotein/Multidrug Resistance Protein 1 (PGP/MDR1)

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Published in 2023 at "Nutrients"

DOI: 10.3390/nu15051118

Abstract: Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are popular sugar replacements used in foods, beverages, and medications. Although NNS are considered safe by regulatory organizations, their effects on physiological processes such as detoxification are incompletely understood. Previous studies revealed… read more here.

Keywords: detoxification; nutritive sweeteners; non nutritive; sweeteners acesulfame ... See more keywords