"cyclamic acid" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. (organic chemistry) A white crystalline organic compound, N-cyclohexylsulfamic acid, whose salts, the cyclamates, have been used as artificial sweeteners Tags: uncountable Synonyms: E952 when used as a sweetener Translations (Translations): syklaamihappo (Finnish)
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