Used in a Sentence

aspartame

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for aspartame.

Editorial note

Your claims about aspartame's safety are not correct, and do not lend confidence to your argument about GMOs.

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Quick take

(organic chemistry) An artificial sweetener, the methyl ester of a dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine, used in many processed foods and beverages.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of aspartame gathered in one view.

noun

(organic chemistry) An artificial sweetener, the methyl ester of a dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine, used in many processed foods and beverages.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for aspartame.

noun

(organic chemistry) An artificial sweetener, the methyl ester of a dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine, used in many processed foods and beverages.

Example sentences

1

Your claims about aspartame's safety are not correct, and do not lend confidence to your argument about GMOs.

2

It's just a psychoactive amino acid and half of what makes up aspartame (aspartic acid being the other half).

3

This article is horribly written and full of mostly irrelevant information, presented as if it's an argument against aspartame.

4

Though the effects from that are minuscule compared to the effect of the caffeine that aspartame is usually paired with.

5

The trouble with aspartame is that it breaks down under heat, or even just over time.

6

It seems impressive that aspartame would be broken down quickly enough in the mouth to reliably produce a bad taste.

7

If I consume something that contains aspartame or sucralose, I can taste it, and I don't like it.

8

Because if not, you might just be sensitive to the phenylalanine in aspartame.

9

She gets a headache like clockwork after having something with Aspartame in it.

10

Maybe also test the effects of added MSG, aspartame, or table salt.

11

Have you read the studies linking aspartame to changes in gut biome?

12

So, we didn't need a study in order to know that Aspartame is bad for us.

Quote examples

1

The closest they can come is, "something that contains aspartame seems to be a bit unhealthy, but not always, but sometimes," yet those same people (like you) will say that aspartame itself is the issue.

2

For the record (for people downvoting), there's nothing wrong with phenylalanine, most of the anti-aspartame propaganda labels it as a "neurotoxin"/"excitotoxin"/whatever, which is just FUD.

3

It had a "now with sucralose!" logo and it tasted a lot better than the aspartame version, and was in fact what made me able to switch from sucrose-based Coke to Diet.

Proper noun examples

1

Aspartame has been accused of so many things yet so few credible scientific paper has really blamed it for anything major.

2

It's not coincidence that Splenda began to hit big just as questions about the safety of Nutri-Sweet/Aspartame started to get mainstream attention.

3

Aspartame to me has this really bitter, tangy taste that I'm not able to ignore.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use aspartame in a sentence?

Your claims about aspartame's safety are not correct, and do not lend confidence to your argument about GMOs.

What does aspartame mean?

(organic chemistry) An artificial sweetener, the methyl ester of a dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine, used in many processed foods and beverages.

What part of speech is aspartame?

aspartame is commonly used as noun.