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1. Human immune cells react to non-nutritive sweeteners.

2. Application of salt engineering to reduce/mask bitter taste of clindamycin

3. Evaluation of the effects of three sulfa sweeteners on the lifespan and intestinal fat deposition in C. elegans

4. Validation Study of Rapid Analytical Method for Determination of Cyclamate in Various Kinds of Foods by LC-MS/MS

5. Genomic resolution of bacterial populations in saccharin and cyclamate degradation

6. Toxicity of food sweetener-sodium cyclamate on osteoblasts cells

7. Tracking the fate of artificial sweeteners within the coastal waters of Shenzhen city, China: From wastewater treatment plants to sea

8. Human Sweet Receptor T1R3 is Functional in Human Gastric Parietal Tumor Cells (HGT-1) and Modulates Cyclamate and Acesulfame K-Induced Mechanisms of Gastric Acid Secretion

9. Artificial sweeteners in end-use biosolids in Australia

10. Application of Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry To Determine Urinary Concentrations of Five Commonly Used Low-Calorie Sweeteners: A Novel Biomarker Approach for Assessing Recent Intakes?

11. Conserved Residues Control the T1R3-Specific Allosteric Signaling Pathway of the Mammalian Sweet-Taste Receptor

12. FTIR spectroscopy coupled with machine learning approaches as a rapid tool for identification and quantification of artificial sweeteners

13. Trends in artificial sweetener consumption: A 7-year wastewater-based epidemiology study in Queensland, Australia

14. Degradation of artificial sweeteners via direct and indirect photochemical reactions

15. Occurrence of artificial sweeteners in human liver and paired blood and urine samples from adults in Tianjin, China and their implications for human exposure

16. National wastewater reconnaissance of artificial sweetener consumption and emission in Australia

17. Noncaloric Sweeteners Induce Peripheral Serotonin Secretion via the T1R3-Dependent Pathway in Human Gastric Parietal Tumor Cells (HGT-1)

18. Noncaloric Sweeteners in Children: A Controversial Theme

19. Sorption and biodegradation of artificial sweeteners in activated sludge processes

20. Sub-minute method for simultaneous determination of aspartame, cyclamate, acesulfame-K and saccharin in food and pharmaceutical samples by capillary zone electrophoresis

21. Determination of artificial sweeteners in beverages with green mobile phases and high temperature liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

22. A Bitter Tale of Sweet Synergy

23. Mass loading of typical artificial sweeteners in a pig farm and their dissipation and uptake by plants in neighboring farmland

24. Simultaneous determination of aspartame, cyclamate, saccharin and acesulfame-K in powder tabletop sweeteners by FT-Raman spectroscopy associated with the multivariate calibration: PLS, iPLS and siPLS models were compared

25. On-cartridge derivatisation using matrix solid phase dispersion for the determination of cyclamate in foods

26. Validation of an HPLC-DADUV method for the quantification of cyclamate in tabletop sweeteners risk of exceeding the acceptable daily intake

27. Interaction studies of sodium cyclamate with DNA revealed by spectroscopy methods

28. Orally disintegrating tablet of novel salt of antiepileptic drug: Formulation strategy and evaluation

29. Saccharin and Cyclamate

30. Sweet ionic liquids-cyclamates: Synthesis, properties, and application as feeding deterrents

31. Relationships among Taste Qualities Assessed with Response-Context Effects

32. Stevia and Saccharin Preferences in Rats and Mice

33. Determination of Cyclamate in Foods by Ultraperformance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry

34. Simultaneous square-wave voltammetric determination of aspartame and cyclamate using a boron-doped diamond electrode

35. Rapid determination of cyclamate in foods by solid-phase extraction and capillary electrophoresis

36. Structures of artificial sweeteners – cyclamic acid and sodium cyclamate with other cyclamates

37. Sulfamide derivatives with selective carbonic anhydrase VII inhibitory action

38. Development and single-laboratory validation of an improved method for the determination of cyclamate in foods using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry

39. The intake of intense sweeteners – an update review

40. Identification of the Cyclamate Interaction Site within the Transmembrane Domain of the Human Sweet Taste Receptor Subunit T1R3

41. Bitterness Suppression with Zinc Sulfate and Na-Cyclamate: A Model of Combined Peripheral and Central Neural Approaches to Flavor Modification

42. Separation and simultaneous determination of four artificial sweeteners in food and beverages by ion chromatography

43. Analysis of Nine Kinds of Sweeteners in Foods by LC/MS

44. Apparent specific volumes and tastes of cyclamates, other sulfamates, saccharins and acesulfame sweeteners

45. Flow-injection determination of amine contaminants in cyclamate samples based on temperature for controlling selectivity

46. Anticonvulsant activity of artificial sweeteners: A structural link between sweet-taste receptor T1R3 and brain glutamate receptors

47. Blends of Non-caloric Sweeteners Saccharin and Cyclamate Show Reduced Off-Taste due to TAS2R Bitter Receptor Inhibition

48. Differential modulation of the lactisole ‘Sweet Water Taste’ by sweeteners

49. Modulation of sweet taste by umami compounds via sweet taste receptor subunit hT1R2

50. The effect of five artificial sweeteners on Caco-2, HT-29 and HEK-293 cells

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