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The difference between cyclamate and acesulfame potassium

Properties; efficacy characteristics, etc.

Properties: Cyclamate, also known as sodium cyclamate, is a synthetic sweetener. Acesulfame potassium, whose chemical name is acesulfame potassium, is a chemical.

Efficacy and characteristics: The sweetness of cyclamate is strong and long-lasting, similar to sucrose, but its sweetness is about 30 to 50 times that of sucrose. Because it is low in calories and has less impact on blood sugar, it is often used to replace sucrose to control caloric intake. Acesulfame potassium tastes similar to sucrose and has no calories. It is the fourth generation synthetic sweetener in the world. It has a strong synergistic effect with other sweeteners and is often used with high-intensity sweeteners to produce higher sweetness.