Sucralose is a non-nutritive sweetener. many people prefer this non-nutritive sweetener to avoid gaining excessive weight or the disease known as Diabetes caused by an excessive use of natural sweeteners which leads to your pancreas not functioning properly with the lack of insulin.
Sucralose is a commonly used artificial sweetener found in a variety of foods and beverages, including diet sodas, sugar-free gum, and some processed foods. To identify sucralose in your diet, check the ingredient list on food labels for terms like "sucralose," "Splenda," or the E number E955. Be mindful of products labeled as "sugar-free" or "diet," as they may contain sucralose.
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.
Sucralose is and artificial sweetener, and a very common one too.
sucralose (generic for Splenda)acesulfame potassium
your body can't process it an it is eliminated
if any diabetic patient take dose of sucralose then the sugar level of that person will increase rapidly because sucralose is a artificial sweetner and it is 600 times sweeter then sugar.
There are three atoms of chlorine in one molecule of sucralose.
The chemicals used in Trident gum are: -Xylitol -Sorbitol -Acesulfame potassium -Sucralose -Mannitol
Depends on how its ground
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No, Splenda is sucralose
C12H19Cl3O8