The increasing use of nonnutritive sweeteners and the widely publicized 1969 ban on cyclamate led to additional investigations in rodents of the carcinogenic potential of saccharin. Preliminary results of a long-term feeding study indicated formation of bladder tumors in rodents, and collective experimental evidence has demonstrated that high doses of the synthetic sweetener saccharin can cause bladder cancer in rodents. Based on the results of that and other rodent studies indicating an increased risk of bladder cancer associated with saccharin, the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration announced the agency's intention to propose a ban on saccharin. This intention was made known in April 1977 under the Delaney Clause of the Food...
In a case-control study of 302 male and 65 female bladder cancer patients and an equal number of oth...
In 1965, the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) secretly funded a review in the New England Journal of ...
Saccharin, once listed as a potential carcinogen, has more recently been suggested to have anti-canc...
Saccharin is a widely used sweetener especially prescribed for the diabetics. But since its discover...
like most of the artificial sweeteners, was discovered quite by accident The controversy regarding i...
Saccharin is carcinogenic for the urinary bladder in rats and mice, and most likely is carcinogenic ...
Over the past 100 years, Saccharin has been widely used as an alternative to natural sugar in indust...
On March 9, 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a study in laboratory rats c...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that, among other things, assesses "the capaci...
Artificial sweeteners are added to a wide variety of food, drinks, drugs and hygiene products. Since...
This is a case study of the regulation of the artificial sweeteners, cyclamate, saccharin, and aspar...
We appreciate this opportunity to provide input to the Health Protection Branch's (HPB's) review of ...
High dietary levels of saccharin (≥3%) increase the incidence of bladder tumours in male rats whe...
Abstract Although there are reports that artificial sweeteners (AS) are safe, the relationship betwe...
In a case-control study of 302 male and 65 female bladder cancer patients and an equal number of oth...
In 1965, the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) secretly funded a review in the New England Journal of ...
Saccharin, once listed as a potential carcinogen, has more recently been suggested to have anti-canc...
Saccharin is a widely used sweetener especially prescribed for the diabetics. But since its discover...
like most of the artificial sweeteners, was discovered quite by accident The controversy regarding i...
Saccharin is carcinogenic for the urinary bladder in rats and mice, and most likely is carcinogenic ...
Over the past 100 years, Saccharin has been widely used as an alternative to natural sugar in indust...
On March 9, 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a study in laboratory rats c...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that, among other things, assesses "the capaci...
Artificial sweeteners are added to a wide variety of food, drinks, drugs and hygiene products. Since...
This is a case study of the regulation of the artificial sweeteners, cyclamate, saccharin, and aspar...
We appreciate this opportunity to provide input to the Health Protection Branch's (HPB's) review of ...
High dietary levels of saccharin (≥3%) increase the incidence of bladder tumours in male rats whe...
Abstract Although there are reports that artificial sweeteners (AS) are safe, the relationship betwe...
In a case-control study of 302 male and 65 female bladder cancer patients and an equal number of oth...
In 1965, the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) secretly funded a review in the New England Journal of ...
Saccharin, once listed as a potential carcinogen, has more recently been suggested to have anti-canc...