Definition of saccharin. Meaning of saccharin. Synonyms of saccharin

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Definition of saccharin

saccharin
Saccharine Sac"cha*rine (? or ?), n. (Chem.) A trade name for benzoic sulphinide. [Written also saccharin.]
Saccharin
Saccharin Sac"cha*rin (s[a^]k"k[.a]*r[i^]n), n. [F., from L. saccharon sugar.] (Chem.) A bitter white crystalline substance obtained from the saccharinates and regarded as the lactone of saccharinic acid; -- so called because formerly supposed to be isomeric with cane sugar (saccharose).

Meaning of saccharin from wikipedia

- Saccharin, also called saccharine or benzosulfimide, or used in saccharin sodium or saccharin calcium forms, is a non-nutritive artificial sweetener....
- 1980s and early 1990s. Following studies in the early 1970s that linked saccharin, Tab's main sweetener, with bladder cancer in rats, the United States...
- packets. Common sugar substitutes include aspartame, monk fruit extract, saccharin, sucralose, stevia, acesulfame pot****ium (ace-K), and cyclamate. These...
- intake. Though artificial sweeteners had been known since the discovery of saccharin in 1878, the diet beverage era began in earnest with the 1949 launch of...
- practice common in modern C/C++ compilers. Other extensions are syntactic saccharin and syntactic syrup, meaning gratuitous syntax that does not make programming...
- with other artificial sweeteners, especially saccharin; the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both...
- Saccharin Study and Labeling Act of 1977 or Saccharin Study, Labeling and Advertising Act was a United States federal statute endorsing requirements for...
- is a brand of artificial sweetener now made primarily from granulated saccharin (except in Canada, where it contains cyclamate instead). When introduced...
- as aspartame, about two-thirds as sweet as saccharin, and one-third as sweet as sucralose. Like saccharin, it has a slightly bitter aftertaste, especially...
- (1846–1927, aged 81). Later Fahlberg gave this chemical "body" the trade name Saccharin. U.S. patent 326,281, U.S. patent 496,112, U.S. patent 496,113 and U.S...