- Acesulfme potassium is an
artificial sweetener
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The approximate sweetening
power is more than one hundred times that of sucrose, similar to
aspartame, about one-third as sweet as sucralose, one-half as sweet as
sodium saccharin, and about 4-5 times sweeter than sodium cyclamate.
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It enhances flavor systems
and can be used to mask some unpleasant taste characteristics
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Acesulfame potassium is used
as an intense sweetening agent in cosmetics, foods, beverage products,
table-top sweeteners, vitamin and pharmaceutical preparations, including
powder mixes, tablets, and liquid products
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Acesulfame potassium is made
from a process that involves the transformation of an organic
intermediate, acetoacetic acid, and its combination with the naturally
occurring mineral, potassium, to form a highly stable, crystalline
sweetener.
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The food and beverage
industry is increasingly replacing sugar or corn syrup with artificial
sweeteners in a range of products traditionally containing sugar
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General
Product Information & Msds
- Product Profile
- Product data
- Specification Sheet
- Food Additives
- Product specification
- Standards
- Acesulfame Potassium NF
- RightSweet Acesulfame Potassium
Market Scenario
- Sugar Substitutes
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Products & uses
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Manufacturers & suppliers
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Consultant - Market reports
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US Company Annual report
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Consuming Company report
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Trade Disputes
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Technology
- Acesulfamato Ligand
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Product Analysis
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List of Patent Agents for Technology transfer
Research
Studies & Patents
- Neurometabolic Functions
- Use of Acesulfme as fragrance
- Enhanced Sweetness of
Acesulfme-k in edible compositions
- Process & Apparatus for
Producing an Intermediate in the synthesis ofEnhanced Sweetness of
Acesulfme Potassium
- Apparatus for producing an
Intermediate in the synthesis of Acesulfme Potassium
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