![]() Aspartame acesulfame structure
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Common Name | Aspartame acesulfame | ||
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CAS Number | 106372-55-8 | Molecular Weight | 262.26100 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C13H14N2O4 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of Aspartame acesulfameAspartame acesulfame is a methyl ester of a dipeptide. Aspartame acesulfame can be used as a synthetic nonnutritive sweetener. Aspartame acesulfame is composed of phenylalanine (50%), aspartic acid (40%) and methanol (10%)[1][2]. |
Name | (5-Benzyl-3,6-dioxo-2-piperazinyl)acetic acid |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | Aspartame acesulfame is a methyl ester of a dipeptide. Aspartame acesulfame can be used as a synthetic nonnutritive sweetener. Aspartame acesulfame is composed of phenylalanine (50%), aspartic acid (40%) and methanol (10%)[1][2]. |
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In Vitro | Aspartame is composed of phenylalanine (an important role in neurotransmitter regulation), aspartic acid (an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system) and methanol[2]. |
In Vivo | Aspartame (4000 mg/kg bw/day; p.o.) shows no adverse effect in acute, subacute and chronic toxicity studies with aspartame, and its decomposition products, conducted in mice, rats, hamsters and dogs[1]. |
References |
Molecular Formula | C13H14N2O4 |
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Molecular Weight | 262.26100 |
Exact Mass | 262.09500 |
PSA | 102.48000 |
LogP | 0.23880 |
RIDADR | UN 2811 6.1 / PGIII |
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Benzoacenaphthylene |
Acesulfame Aspartame Salt |
4,5-Benzoacenaphthylene |
Benz(e)acenaphthylene |
acessulfame-aspartame |