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Neotame is a sugar and sweetener that is a derivative of aspartame, an artificial sweetener. It is a non-nutritive sweetener, meaning it has no calories and does not affect blood sugar levels. Neotame is approximately 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sugar, making it one of the most potent sweeteners available. It is used in a variety of food and beverage products, including soft drinks, baked goods, and confectionery. Neotame is also used as a sugar substitute in products such as chewing gum, candy, and ice cream.
Neotame is approved for use in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and the European Union. It is also approved for use in many other countries, including Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.
Some companies in the Neotame market include Tate & Lyle, Cargill, Ajinomoto, and NutraSweet. Show Less Read more