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Aspartame, a bittersweet pill [PDF]
For the first time, the aspartame case shows how a corporation decided to ban an artificial ingredient in the wake of public opinion notwithstanding the regulatory assurance claims that it is safe. PepsiCo Inc. made an unprecedented decision most likely based on life-span carcinogenicity bioassay studies from the Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center ...
PAOLINI, MORENO +3 more
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This study evaluated Bambara groundnut–wheat composite bread fortified with orange peel in diabetic rats. Diets significantly lowered blood glucose, inhibited α‐glucosidase and α‐amylase, and boosted antioxidant enzymes compared to controls. Results emphasize BG‐based functional foods' potential to help manage type 2 diabetes through regulation of ...
S. O. Oguntuase +3 more
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This study systematically compared the quality characteristics and immunomodulatory activities of natural and commercial honey. A comprehensive strategy combining physicochemical determination, SPE‐UPLC‐Q‐Exactive Orbitrap MS‐based metabolomics, and machine learning‐assisted chemometrics was established to screen differential biomarkers. Hesperetin and
Bingkang Wang +10 more
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El aspartameR es un edulcorante artificial que presenta sospechosos efectos secundarios tóxicos. Por tal motivo, el objetivo de la presente investigación es determinar el efecto citotóxico y genotóxico del aspartame a diferentes tiempos y concentraciones
Fátima Zavala De La Cruz +4 more
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This study assesses the effect of long-term intake of aspartame on liver function and apoptosis signaling pathway in the Wistar albino rats. Several reports have suggested that methanol is one of the major metabolites of Aspartame.
Ashok Iyaswamy +5 more
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This study provides a novel molecular perspective on the role of AS in ADs development. We identified a positive association between artificially sweetened cereal intake and ADs risk and revealed multiple pathogenic mechanisms involving apoptosis, inflammatory signaling, immune activation, and gut microbiota dysbiosis.
Yupei Liu +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction A significant percentage of livers from DCD donors do not undergo allocation or procurement. We identified non‐allocated and non‐procured livers to understand reasons for non‐utilization and to quantify allografts potentially suitable for transplantation.
Andrew D. Shubin +10 more
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Defect engineering for highly efficient and stable perovskite top cells for Si tandems
Defect passivation in wide‐bandgap perovskites is essential for enabling high‐efficiency and stable perovskite/Si tandem solar cells. Bulk, surface, and buried‐interface passivation strategies focus on suppressing nonradiative recombination, ion migration, and halide segregation, thereby clarifying critical design principles for next‐generation tandem ...
Ju Yeong Hong +2 more
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Background: Aspartame, a widely used non-nutritive sweetener, has been associated with potential neurotoxicity. However, it remains unclear whether aspartame consumption can exacerbate cerebral ischemia–reperfusion injury (CIRI), a major contributor to ...
Yan Bai +7 more
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Separator Engineering for Stable Zinc Anodes in Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Batteries
Aqueous Zinc‐ion batteries boast high energy density, low cost, and safety but face challenges like zinc dendrites, hydrogen evolution reaction, and anode corrosion. Separator engineering—modifying glass fiber separators and developing novel ones—addresses these issues, boosting their electrochemical performance and long‐cycle stability.
Xiao Huang +8 more
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