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Cyclamic acid calcium  (Synonyms: Cyclohexylsulfamic acid calcium; Cyclamate calcium)

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Cyclamic acid (Cyclamate) calcium is a commonly used and orally active sweetener. Cyclamic acid calcium is toxic to osteoblasts and can inhibit cell proliferation, induce apoptosis and reduce cell mineralization. Cyclamic acid calcium causes focal necrosis of bladder organs in rats in vitro, which can promote bladder cancer, but some studies have shown that low doses of Cyclamic acid calcium have no carcinogenic effect. In addition, Cyclamic acid calcium has no effect on insulin and glucagon secretion induced by arginine.

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Cyclamic acid calcium

Cyclamic acid calcium Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 139-06-0

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Cyclamic acid (Cyclamate) calcium is a commonly used and orally active sweetener. Cyclamic acid calcium is toxic to osteoblasts and can inhibit cell proliferation, induce apoptosis and reduce cell mineralization. Cyclamic acid calcium causes focal necrosis of bladder organs in rats in vitro, which can promote bladder cancer, but some studies have shown that low doses of Cyclamic acid calcium have no carcinogenic effect. In addition, Cyclamic acid calcium has no effect on insulin and glucagon secretion induced by arginine[1][2][3][4][5].

In Vitro

Cyclamic acid (0-0.1 μM, 24-72 h) calcium causes the apoptosis of osteoblast cells and shows significant inhibition of osteoblasts[2].

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In Vivo

Cyclamic acid (2-4 g/kg, p.o., daily for 2 weeks) calcium occurs diarrhea in dogs[3].

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Molecular Weight

219.02

Formula

C6H13NO3S·1/2Ca

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O=S(NC1CCCCC1)([O-])=O.[Ca+2].[1/2]

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