Chemistry:Sucrononic acid

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Sucrononic acid
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Properties
C19H26N4O2
Molar mass 342.44 g/mol
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Sucrononic acid is a guanidine derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar).[1]

It has not been approved for use in food.[2]

Sucrononic acid is an artificial compound which is part of the family of guanilic acids, guanidines combined with acetic acid, which are very sweet:

  • Lugduname (230,000x at equivalent concentration)
  • Carrelame (200,000x at equivalent concentration)
  • Bernardame (188,000x at equivalent concentration)
  • Sucrooctate (162,000x at equivalent concentration)

BIMU8 is a structural isomer of Sucrononic acid.[3]

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