Definition of Cyclamate

1. Noun. (chemistry) any salt or ester of cyclamic acid, especially the sodium and calcium salts, which have been used as artificial sweeteners ¹

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Definition of Cyclamate

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Cyclamate

1. A salt or ester of cyclamic acid; the calcium and sodium are noncaloric artificial sweetening agents. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclamate

cycad
cycad family
cycadaceous
cycadean
cycadeoid
cycadeoids
cycadlike
cycadophyte
cycadophytes
cycads
cycases
cycasin
cycasins
cycl-
cyclacillin
cyclamate (current term)
cyclamates
cyclamen
cyclamens
cyclamic acid
cyclamide
cyclamin
cyclandelate
cyclarbamate
cyclarthrodial
cyclarthrosis
cyclas
cyclase
cyclases
cyclative

Literary usage of Cyclamate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Code of Federal Regulations: Parts 170 to 199 Revised as of April 1, 2005 by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"(b) Food containing any added on detectable level of cyclamate is deemed to be ... (c) The analytical methods used for detecting cyclamate in food are in ..."

2. Carcinogenic Potency Database, Endocrine Disruptors edited by Lois Swirsky Gold (2000)
"For the two sweeteners, sodium saccharin and sodium cyclamate, doses were selected on the basis of human consumption (14). The saccharin dose was equivalent ..."

3. Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals by National Research Council (U. S.) (2007)
"Long-term toxicity and reproduction study (including a teratogenicity study) with cyclamate, saccharin and cyclohexylamine. Toxicology 8: 285-300. ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"At the same time, the food and canning industries have opposed the extended ban, citing the fact that no instances of cyclamate-induced cancer in humans ..."

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