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Cyclohexylamine production and physiological measurements in subjects ingesting sodium cyclamate
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1971Human subjects capable of metabolizing cyclamate to cyclohexylamine ingested 5 g sodium cyclamate daily for 7 or 8 days. The conversion to cyclohexylamine and consequent absorption was followed by the measurement of the amine in consecutive 24-hr urine samples.
M H, Litchfield, A A, Swan
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Structures of artificial sweeteners – cyclamic acid and sodium cyclamate with other cyclamates
Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science, 2007In the course of a study on artificial sweeteners, new crystal structures of cyclamic acid, sodium cyclamate, potassium cyclamate, ammonium cyclamate, rubidium cyclamate and tetra-n-propylammonium cyclamate have been determined. Cyclamic acid exists in its zwitterionic form in the crystalline state.
Ivan, Leban +3 more
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Determination of dicyclohexylamine in sodium cyclamate
Talanta, 1970Dicyclohexylamine is determined in sodium cyclamate at levels of concentration down to the order of 1 ppm by measurement of the yellow colour of the chloroform extract of its Bromophenol Blue complex.
J W, Erskine, A F, Williams
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Excretion of cyclohexylamine in subjects ingesting sodium cyclamate
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1969Abstract Eleven subjects ingesting sodium cyclamate (CYC) daily (1 or 3 g) all excreted cyclohexylamine (CHA) in urine and feces (0.04–154 mg/day). Although excretion of CYC became essentially maximal within 1 week after the start of ingestion of CYC, that of CHA did not reach an essentially constant value until the second week of ingestion of CYC ...
T R, Davis, N, Adler, J C, Opsahl
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Long-term toxicity of sodium cyclamate in mice
Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1973Abstract Sodium cyclamate was fed to groups of 30 male and 30 female mice at dietary levels of 0·7,1·75, 3·5 or 7·0%, with a group of 60 males and 60 females serving as controls. There were slight reductions in the rate of body-weight gain during the last 6 months of the study in the female mice given diets containing 0·7–3·5 % cyclamate but this was
P G, Brantom, I F, Gaunt, P, Grasso
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Spectrophotometric determination of sodium cyclamate and saccharin sodium with Astrazone Pink FG
The Analyst, 1984[No abstract available]
Güven K.C. +3 more
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Studies on Cyclamate Sodium (Sucaryl Sodium), A New Noncaloric Sweetening Agent†
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1951While saccharin has proved over the years to be an innocuous noncaloric sweetening agent, its instability to heating and bitter aftertaste have been distinct drawbacks. A new chemical substance, cyclohexyl sulfamate sodium (Sucaryl sodium), is less potent in sweetening power than saccharin, but withstands boiling and has a clean sweet taste ...
R K, RICHARDS +3 more
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Sensory Evaluation of Mixtures of Sodium Cyclamate, Sucrose, and an Orange Aroma
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1998Mixtures of sucrose and sodium cyclamate (Na-cycl) were studied in the presence of orange aroma. Equisweet mixtures of the sweeteners were composed, which accounted for the observed synergistic effects between sucrose and Na-cycl. Sensory perceptions of combinations of these mixtures and an orange aroma were further described by quantitative ...
Nahon, D.F., Roozen, J.P., de Graaf, C.
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International Journal of Cancer, 1988
AbstractThe tumour‐promoting activities of sodium cyclamate and sodium saccharin were investigated in an assay based on the induction of epithelial foci exhibiting enhanced growth potential in a rat bladder explant culture system. An initiating, nonfocus‐inducing dose was defined for the carcinogen N‐methyl‐N‐nitrosourea (MNU) to make promotion studies
L J, Nicholson, H, Jani
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AbstractThe tumour‐promoting activities of sodium cyclamate and sodium saccharin were investigated in an assay based on the induction of epithelial foci exhibiting enhanced growth potential in a rat bladder explant culture system. An initiating, nonfocus‐inducing dose was defined for the carcinogen N‐methyl‐N‐nitrosourea (MNU) to make promotion studies
L J, Nicholson, H, Jani
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