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- Dulcin abstract "Dulcin is an artificial sweetener about 250 times sweeter than sugar discovered in 1884 by Joseph Berlinerbau. It was first mass-produced about seven years later. Despite the fact that it was discovered only five years after saccharin, it never enjoyed the latter compound’s market success. Still, it was an important sweetener of the early 20th century and had an advantage over saccharin in that it did not possess a bitter aftertaste.Early medical tests marked the substance as safe for human consumption, and it was considered ideal for diabetics. However, an FDA study in 1951 raised many questions about its safety resulting in its removal from the market in 1954 after animal testing revealed unspecified carcinogenic properties. In Japan, poisoning accidents by dulcin occurred frequently, and use of dulcin was forbidden in 1969.Dulcin is also known by the names sucrol and valzin.".
- Dulcin iupacName "(4-Ethoxyphenyl)urea".
- Dulcin thumbnail Dulcin.svg?width=300.
- Dulcin wikiPageID "1380521".
- Dulcin wikiPageLength "2767".
- Dulcin wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Dulcin wikiPageRevisionID "694464430".
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Aftertaste.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogen.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ureas.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Berlinerbau.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Saccharin.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_substitute.
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dulcin".
- Dulcin wikiPageWikiLinkText "dulcin".
- Dulcin imagefile "Dulcin.svg".
- Dulcin imagesize "200".
- Dulcin iupacname "urea".
- Dulcin othernames "Sucrol; Valzin; Dulcine; Suesstoff".
- Dulcin verifiedrevid "443714534".
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fdacite.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Keggcite.
- Dulcin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dulcin subject Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Dulcin subject Category:Ureas.
- Dulcin hypernym Sweetener.
- Dulcin type ChemicalCompound.
- Dulcin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Dulcin type Amide.
- Dulcin type Chemical.
- Dulcin type Ingredient.
- Dulcin type Sweetener.
- Dulcin type ChemicalObject.
- Dulcin type Thing.
- Dulcin type Q11173.
- Dulcin comment "Dulcin is an artificial sweetener about 250 times sweeter than sugar discovered in 1884 by Joseph Berlinerbau. It was first mass-produced about seven years later. Despite the fact that it was discovered only five years after saccharin, it never enjoyed the latter compound’s market success.".
- Dulcin label "Dulcin".
- Dulcin differentFrom Phyllodulcin.
- Dulcin sameAs Q423302.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcin.
- Dulcin sameAs دولسین.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulsiini.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcine.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcina.
- Dulcin sameAs ズルチン.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcine.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcyna.
- Dulcin sameAs m.04y29f.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcin.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcin.
- Dulcin sameAs Dulcin.
- Dulcin sameAs Q423302.
- Dulcin sameAs 甘素.
- Dulcin wasDerivedFrom Dulcin?oldid=694464430.
- Dulcin depiction Dulcin.svg.
- Dulcin isPrimaryTopicOf Dulcin.