Record

RefNoMS/527/2/11/12
LevelItem
TitleReport, Saccharin
Date3 January 1917
DescriptionReports on clinical trials with saccharin[e] showing it is 'a very inert substance' without harmful effects on the average adult -- notes that extended use creates an 'active distaste' -- gives the Committee's conclusion that saccharin should be recommended only if its use allows more sugar for domestic purposes -- notes the possible use of saccharin substitutes in tea, coffee, confectionary and mineral waters.
Extent1p
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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