AdditivesE950 - Acesulfame k
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E950 - Acesulfame k

Open Food Facts additive identifier: en:e950

Sweetener
Vegan
Yes
Vegetarian
Yes
Risk Level
Unknown

Description

Acesulfame potassium ( AY-see-SUL-faym), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. In the European Union, it is known under the E number (additive code) E950. It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). In chemical structure, acesulfame potassium is the potassium salt of 6-methyl-1,2,3-oxathiazine-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide. It is a white crystalline powder with molecular formula C4H4KNO4S and a molecular weight of 201.24 g/mol.

Sources

EFSA Evaluation
Safety of the proposed extension of use of acesulfame K -E 950- in foods for special medical purposes in young children
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