"cyclamate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cyclamates [plural]
Etymology: From cyclamic + -ate (“salt or ester”). Etymology templates: {{af|en|cyclamic|-ate|id2=chemical|t2=salt or ester}} cyclamic + -ate (“salt or ester”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} cyclamate (plural cyclamates)
  1. (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of cyclamic acid, especially the sodium and calcium salts, which have been used as artificial sweeteners Wikipedia link: cyclamate Categories (topical): Organic chemistry Synonyms: E952 when used as a sweetener, N-cyclohexylsulfamate

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