PURPOSE:To obtain aspartame-containing food and drink having improved acidic sweetness, aroma characteristics much closer to those of sugar and flavor comparable with that of a food using sugar, by utilizing as
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and food additives have become ubiquitous components of the modern human diet. There is increasing evidence of an association between diets rich in UPFs and gut disease, including inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer and irritable bowel syndrome. Food additives are...
An FMCG Gurus survey of 30,000 consumers worldwide in 2021 found that 63.1% say they associate “natural” food and drink with the absence of additives. A TNS (Taylor Nelson Sofres) study indicates that consumers are concerned about the lack of clarity on food labels (De Jager, 2015). ...
The term ‘food’ means (1) articles used for food or drink for man or other animals, (2) chewing gum, and (3) articles used for components of any such article. This Act applies a funnel structure. At the heart of the funnel are the concepts ‘adulteration’ and ‘misbranding’ (FFD...
Of potentially grave concern is those pregnant women and young children who consume aspartame-containing foods and beverages in a large quantity, because research reveals that offspring of rodents exhibit increased incidence of leukemia and lymphoma after fetal or prenatal exposure to aspartame. And ther...
Dehydration affects our function and health and has been associated with lower cognitive function and fatigue – both of which can affect your mood and mental wellness. How much water should you drink? First, it's important to remember that all fluids count, not just water. So watermelon, ...
Aspartame (E951)* US Air Force pilots are banned from drinking soft drinks containing aspartame. 200 times sweeter than sugar Acesulphame K Not banned (E950)* anywhere. 200 times sweeter than sugar Saccharine (E954)* Banned in Germany, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, France, Malaysia, Zimbabwe, ...
smoking and drinking alcohol can cause your flare ups, and I’m sure by now you are aware of a number of food and drink choices that can exacerbate your symptoms, but we are going to look a little closer at those foods and drinks and discuss a little bit more about why they make ...
One novel flavor was paired with a low-energy, aspartame-sweetened drink, whereas the other flavor was paired with an energy-containing, sucrose-sweetened drink. After repeated consumption, children came to prefer the flavor that was associated with energy, suggesting that sweet taste alone was ...
1. A method for reducing the calorie intake of a human or animal subject by partial or total replacement of calorific sugars present in a food or drink product to be consumed by the subject by one or more fructosyl oligosaccharides containing from 3 to 8 carbohydrate units joined by beta bon...