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  2. Phenylalanine - Wikipedia

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    The breakdown problems phenylketonurics have with the buildup of phenylalanine in the body also occurs with the ingestion of aspartame, although to a lesser degree. Accordingly, all products in Australia, the U.S. and Canada that contain aspartame must be labeled: "Phenylketonurics: Contains phenylalanine."

  3. Phenylketonuria - Wikipedia

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    Phenylalanine is a large, neutral amino acid (LNAA). LNAAs compete for transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) via the large neutral amino acid transporter (LNAAT). If phenylalanine is in excess in the blood, it will saturate the transporter. Excessive levels of phenylalanine tend to decrease the levels of other LNAAs in the brain.

  4. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Advocates say drinks employing these sweeteners have a more natural sugar-like taste than those made just with aspartame, and do not have a strong aftertaste. The newer aspartame-free drinks can also be safely consumed by phenylketonurics, because they do not contain phenylalanine. Critics say the taste is not better, merely different, or note ...

  5. Here's What Alcohol Does to the Gut

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    There’s some research that suggests red wine might be the best choice for people who want to drink occasionally. In fact, Pabla says, some small studies have found that 1 to 3 grams of red wine ...

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    The amount of water you should drink a day varies based on many factors, including health status, activity level, and sex. The U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, ...

  7. Aspartame - Wikipedia

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    Aspartame is a methyl ester of the dipeptide of the natural amino acids L - aspartic acid and L - phenylalanine. [ 4] Under strongly acidic or alkaline conditions, aspartame may generate methanol by hydrolysis. Under more severe conditions, the peptide bonds are also hydrolyzed, resulting in free amino acids.

  8. Talk:Phenylketonuria - Wikipedia

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    It's because phenylalanine is used as an artificial sweetener in certain soft drinks (particularly diet drinks, where it's used instead of sugar or HFCS). Some drinks will have a warning printed on the side saying "Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylalanine" (at least here in Australia they do, I can't speak for other countries).

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    Athletic’s sales success, and investors' confidence in the brand, is thanks in part to Gen Z’s growing curiosity about leading a sober lifestyle and nonalcoholic drinks.

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