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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Brand names, Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Analogs

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Brand Names Mixture

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Chemical_Formula

C14H18N2O5

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] RX_link

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] fda sheet

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] msds (material safety sheet)

http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/aspartame.html

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Synthesis Reference

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Molecular Weight

294.307 g/mol

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Melting Point

246-247 oC

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] H2O Solubility

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] State

Solid (white powder or tablets)

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] LogP

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Dosage Forms

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Indication

Used as a diet supplement and sugar substitute

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Pharmacology

Aspartame (L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine methyl ester) is a low-calorie sweetener used to sweeten a wide variety of low- and reduced-calorie foods and beverages, including low-calorie tabletop sweeteners. Aspartame is composed of two amino acids, aspartic acid and phenylalanine, as the methyl ester. Aspartic acid and phenylalanine are also found naturally in protein containing foods, including meats, grains and dairy products. Methyl esters are also found naturally in many foods such as fruits and vegetable and their juices. Upon digestion, aspartame breaks down into three components (aspartic acid, phenylalanine and methanol), which are then absorbed into the blood and used in normal body processes. Neither aspartame nor its components accumulates in the body. These components are used in the body in the same ways as when they are derived from common foods.

Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Absorption

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] side effects and Toxicity

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Patient Information

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Aspartamo [INN-Spanish] Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals