
1) Sugar substitute
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Dulcin is an artificial sweetener about 250 times sweeter than sugar discovered in 1884 by Joseph Berlinerbau. It was first mass-produced about seven years later. Despite the fact that it was discovered only five years after saccharin, it never enjoyed the latter compound’s market success. Still, it was an important sweetener of the early 20th c...
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P-Phenetol carbamide; 4-ethoxyphenylurea;has been used as a substitute for sugar, being 200 times as sweet as cane sugar. Because of hydrolysis to aminophenol, it may produce an injurious effect when used over long periods of time. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dŭl′sin Definitions: 1. A substitute for sugar, being 200 times as sweet as cane sugar. Because of hydrolysis to aminophenol, it may become injurious when used over long periods of time.
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