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What is acesulfame?

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acesulfame

The chemical name of acesulfame is potassium acetyl sulfonate, also known as AK sugar. It is a white crystalline powder, highly soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, stable to light and heat, and has a wide applicable pH range. It is one of the most stable sweeteners in the world and is widely used in various foods. It mainly imparts sweetness to foods but does not cause significant blood glucose reactions.

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