| Bioactivity | Neotame is a derivative of Aspartame and is a low-caloric and high-intensity artificial sweetener that is 7000-13,000 times sweeter than sugar. Neotame is a non-nutritive sweetener and flavor enhancer that can be used in a variety of foods[1][2]. | ||||||||||||
| Name | Neotame | ||||||||||||
| CAS | 165450-17-9 | ||||||||||||
| Formula | C20H30N2O5 | ||||||||||||
| Molar Mass | 378.46 | ||||||||||||
| Appearance | Solid | ||||||||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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| Reference | [1]. Liang Chi, et al. Effects of the Artificial Sweetener Neotame on the Gut Microbiome and Fecal Metabolites in Mice. Molecules. 2018 Feb 9;23(2):367. [2]. Anuradha Kumari, et al. Stability of Aspartame and Neotame in Pasteurized and In-Bottle Sterilized Flavoured Milk. Food Chem. 2016 Apr 1;196:533-8. |