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  1. Alitame - Wikipedia

    Alitame is an aspartic acid-containing dipeptide sweetener. It was developed by Pfizer in the early 1980s and currently marketed in some countries under the brand name Aclame. [1] Most …

  2. What is Alitame? Uncovering the Facts About This Sweetener

    Jul 31, 2023 · Alitame is a high-intensity dipeptide sweetener developed by Pfizer, composed of two amino acids and an amine from thietane. Its unique chemical structure provides …

  3. Alitame | C28H60N6O13S2 | CID 20055408 - PubChem

    Alitame | C28H60N6O13S2 | CID 20055408 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity …

  4. Alitame - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Alitame is a dipeptide sweetener used worldwide except in the USA. It is more stable than aspartame at high temperatures and at pH values of 5–8. Thus, it is more suited for baked …

  5. Alitame (E956) - Eat or Avoid

    Alitame (E956) is used as a sweetener in the food industry. It is a low-calorie sweetener that is approximately 2000 times sweeter than sucrose. Alitame is used in a wide range of products, …

  6. 39 Facts About Alitame

    Alitame, a lesser-known artificial sweetener, packs a punch with its intense sweetness, making it a popular choice for those looking to reduce sugar intake. Despite its potential, it hasn't gained …

  7. Alitame (JECFA Food Additives Series 50) - International …

    Alitame is an intense sweetener, with a sweetness potency 2000 times greater than that of sucrose. It is a dipeptide of L-aspartic acid and D-alanine, with a terminal N- substituted …

  8. Alitame - A High-Potency Artificial Sweetener

    Feb 27, 2025 · Alitame is an intensely sweet, high-potency artificial sweetener that is 2,000 times sweeter than sugar. It is a low-calorie sugar substitute used in food and beverages to enhance …

  9. Alitame – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Alitame is a dipeptide-based amide derived from aspartate and alanine that is 2000 times sweeter than sucrose. It is currently undergoing safety evaluation trials as a sweetener. From: …

  10. Alitame is a crystalline, non-hygroscopic powder, with a faint characteristic odour, formed from the amino acids L-aspartic acid and o-alanine, with a novel C-terminal amide moiety.

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