Aspartame acesulfame

Description
Aspartame acesulfame is a methyl ester of a dipeptide. Aspartame acesulfame can be used as a synthetic nonnutritive sweetener. Aspartame acesulfame is composed of phenylalanine (50%), aspartic acid (40%) and methanol (10%)[1][2].—Neuroscience-Neuromodulation–C18H23N3O9S—-[1]Magnuson BA, et, al. Aspartame: a safety evaluation based on current use levels, regulations, and toxicological and epidemiological studies. Crit Rev Toxicol. 2007;37(8):629-727.|[2]Humphries P, et, al. Direct and indirect cellular effects of aspartame on the brain. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2008 Apr;62(4):451-62.–106372-55-8–457.45—-O=C1NS(OC(C)=C1)(=O)=O.O=C(O)C[C@H](N)C(N[C@@H](CC2=CC=CC=C2)C(OC)=O)=O–Neurological Disease–10 mM in DMSO–Others—-Others–Peptides