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- Glucin abstract "Glucin is the name of an artificial sweetening agent similar to saccharin that was used in the early 20th century. The substance is a sodium salt derived from coal tar. It is composed of a mixture of mono- and di-sulfonic acids with a chemical formula of C19H16N4. It typically appears as a light brown powder, easily soluble in water. It is insoluble in ether and chloroform. Glucin is about three hundred times sweeter than cane sugar.The use of glucin as a food additive is prohibited in much of the United States due to concerns about its health effects.".
- Glucin wikiPageID "15967553".
- Glucin wikiPageLength "1107".
- Glucin wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Glucin wikiPageRevisionID "683553609".
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Food_additive.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Saccharin.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Salt_(chemistry).
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_substitute.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink Sulfonic_acid.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Glucin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glucin".
- Glucin subject Category:Sugar_substitutes.
- Glucin hypernym Agent.
- Glucin type Ingredient.
- Glucin type Sweetener.
- Glucin comment "Glucin is the name of an artificial sweetening agent similar to saccharin that was used in the early 20th century. The substance is a sodium salt derived from coal tar. It is composed of a mixture of mono- and di-sulfonic acids with a chemical formula of C19H16N4. It typically appears as a light brown powder, easily soluble in water. It is insoluble in ether and chloroform.".
- Glucin label "Glucin".
- Glucin sameAs Q5572305.
- Glucin sameAs m.03qjhl6.
- Glucin sameAs Q5572305.
- Glucin wasDerivedFrom Glucin?oldid=683553609.
- Glucin isPrimaryTopicOf Glucin.