WHO may call aspartame a ‘possible carcinogen’: What is it and why is it used in sugar-free drinks

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WHO may call aspartame a ‘possible carcinogen’: What is it and why is it used in sugar-free drinks
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Aspartame is a commonly used sugar substitute available in Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com.

, for the first time, by the International Agency for Research on Cancer , the World Health Organisation’s cancer research arm.An artifical sweetener that was discovered in 1965 by American chemist James Schlatter, aspartame is about 200 times sweeter than the regular table sugar.

It was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1974 for use as a tabletop sweetener and as an additive in chewing gum, breakfast cereals and dry bases for foods.The low-calorie sugar substitute can be found in soft drinks, gelatin, confectionery, desserts, and sugar-free cough drops. It is also used to enhance flavoring of baked and canned foods, powdered drink mixes, candy and puddings.

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