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Cyclamic acid and its sodium and calcium salts

Cyclamic acid and its sodium and calcium salts

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Name:Cyclamic acid
Synonyms:Cyclohexylsulfamic acid; N-Cyclohexylsulfamic acid  
Molecular Formula:C6H13NO3S
Molecular Weight:179.23
CAS Registry Number:100-88-9
EINECS:202-898-1
Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that was discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by graduate student Michael Sveda.
Like many artificial sweeteners, the sweetness of cyclamate was discovered by accident. Michael Sveda was working in the lab on the synthesis of anti-fever medication. He put his cigarette down on the lab bench and when he put it back in his mouth he discovered the sweet taste of cyclamate. Abbott intended to use cyclamate to mask the bitterness of certain drugs such as antibiotics and pentobarbital. In the US in 1958 it was designated GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe). Cyclamate was marketed in tablet form for use by diabetics as an alternative tabletop sweetener, as well as in a liquid form; one such product was named 'Sucaryl' and is still available in non-US markets. In the European Union, it is also known under the E number (additive code) E952. Since 1969, its sale and use has been banned by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States.
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