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Sucrononic acid is a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar). It has not been approved for use in food. Sucrononic acid is an artificial compound which is part of the family of guanilic acids, guanidines combined with acetic acid, which are very sweet: * Lugduname (230,000x at equivalent concentration) * Carrelame (200,000x at equivalent concentration) * (188,000x at equivalent concentration) * (162,000x at equivalent concentration)

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dbo:abstract L'acide sucrononique est un édulcorant intense dérivé de la guanidine.C'est la deuxième substance artificielle la plus sucrée avec un pouvoir sucrant 200 000 fois plus intense que le saccharose (sucre de table) à concentration comparée, la plus sucrante étant le lugduname. Il procure une saveur sucrée chez la plupart des primates. Il a été découvert par une équipe française à Lyon en 1991. Il n'est pas autorisé comme édulcorant alimentaire. L'acide sucrononique est un composé artificiel qui fait partie de la famille des acides guaniliques, des guanidines combinées avec un acide acétique, qui sont très sucrés : * lugduname (230 000 à concentration équivalente) ; * (200 000 à concentration équivalente) ; * (188 000 à concentration équivalente) ; * (162 000 à concentration équivalente). (fr) Sucrononic acid is a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar). It has not been approved for use in food. Sucrononic acid is an artificial compound which is part of the family of guanilic acids, guanidines combined with acetic acid, which are very sweet: * Lugduname (230,000x at equivalent concentration) * Carrelame (200,000x at equivalent concentration) * (188,000x at equivalent concentration) * (162,000x at equivalent concentration) (en)
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rdfs:comment Sucrononic acid is a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar). It has not been approved for use in food. Sucrononic acid is an artificial compound which is part of the family of guanilic acids, guanidines combined with acetic acid, which are very sweet: * Lugduname (230,000x at equivalent concentration) * Carrelame (200,000x at equivalent concentration) * (188,000x at equivalent concentration) * (162,000x at equivalent concentration) (en) L'acide sucrononique est un édulcorant intense dérivé de la guanidine.C'est la deuxième substance artificielle la plus sucrée avec un pouvoir sucrant 200 000 fois plus intense que le saccharose (sucre de table) à concentration comparée, la plus sucrante étant le lugduname. Il procure une saveur sucrée chez la plupart des primates. Il a été découvert par une équipe française à Lyon en 1991. Il n'est pas autorisé comme édulcorant alimentaire. (fr)
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