neotame
Selected indexed studies
- Discovery and development of neotame. (World Rev Nutr Diet, 1999) [PMID:10647335]
- Prevalence of Artificial Sweetener Neotame in US-Marketed Disposable E-Cigarettes. (JAMA, 2025) [PMID:40455485]
- Acute and two-week effects of neotame, stevia rebaudioside M and sucrose-sweetened biscuits on postprandial appetite and endocrine response in adults with overweight/obesity-a randomised crossover trial from the SWEET consortium. (EBioMedicine, 2024) [PMID:38553262]
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- Effects of Sweeteners on the Gut Microbiota: A Review of Experimental Studies and Clinical Trials. (2019) pubmed
- Discovery and development of neotame. (1999) pubmed
- Prevalence of Artificial Sweetener Neotame in US-Marketed Disposable E-Cigarettes. (2025) pubmed
- Acute and two-week effects of neotame, stevia rebaudioside M and sucrose-sweetened biscuits on postprandial appetite and endocrine response in adults with overweight/obesity-a randomised crossover trial from the SWEET consortium. (2024) pubmed
- An integrative analysis reveals cancer risk associated with artificial sweeteners. (2025) pubmed
- Re-evaluation of neotame (E 961) as food additive. (2025) pubmed
- The artificial sweetener neotame negatively regulates the intestinal epithelium directly through T1R3-signaling and indirectly through pathogenic changes to model gut bacteria. (2024) pubmed
- Determination of neotame in various foods by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with ultraviolet and mass spectrometric detection. (2023) pubmed
- Neotame anhydrate polymorphs I: preparation and characterization. (2002) pubmed
- Neotame - a new artificial sweetener. (2002) pubmed