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Dulcin - Wikipedia
Dulcin is an artificial sweetener about 250 times sweeter than sugar, discovered in 1883 by the Polish chemist Józef (Joseph) Berlinerblau. en.wikipedia.org
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Dulcin | C9H12N2O2 | CID 9013 - PubChem
DULCIN is an example of an amide. Amides react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases. Flammable gases are formed by the reaction of organic ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Dulcin: a centennial perspective - PubMed
The discovery of dulcin, the second synthetic sweetener, has been traced to the work of J. Berlinerblau. Early studies of this sweetener revealed a very ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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dulcin
dulcin Chem. (ˈdʌlsɪn) Also dulcine. [f. L. dulcis sweet + -in1.] a. = dulcite, dulcitol.1862 H. Watts tr. Gmelin's Hand-bk. Chem. XV. 384 Dulcite C12H14O12... Dulcose (Laurent); Dulcine (Jacquelain). 1920 C. T. Kingzett Pop. Chem. Dict. 116 Dulcitol or Dulcin or Dulcite (C6H14O6). b. A synthetic cr... Oxford English Dictionary
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DULCIN, A NEW SYNTHETIC SUGAR FOR DIABETICS. | JAMA
A new synthetic sugar, called "dulcin," or paraphenetol carbamide, is engaging the attention of Du Bois-Raymond and other physiologists of Berlin. jamanetwork.com
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DULCIN | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
DULCIN is a white crystal, water-reactive, and slightly water soluble. Ingestion can cause dizziness, nausea, and methemoglobinemia. It is an amide. cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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Synthesis of the Sweetener Dulcin from the Analgesic Tylenol
A sequence suitable for the undergraduate and high school laboratory has been developed for the synthesis of the sweetener dulcin from the analgesic ... pubs.acs.org
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dulcin, 150-69-6 - The Good Scents Company
Dulcin, or (4-ethoxyphenyl)urea, is a white crystalline powder with CAS number 150-69-6, formula C9 H12 N2 O2, and is not for use in human food. www.thegoodscentscompany.com
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21 CFR 189.145 -- Dulcin. - eCFR
(a) Dulcin is the chemical 4-ethoxyphenylurea, C9H12N2O2. It is a synthetic chemical having a sweet taste about 250 times that of sucrose, is not found in ... www.ecfr.gov
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21 CFR § 189.145 - Dulcin. - Law.Cornell.Edu - Cornell University
(a) Dulcin is the chemical 4-ethoxyphenylurea, C9H12N2O2. It is a synthetic chemical having a sweet taste about 250 times that of sucrose, is not found in ... www.law.cornell.edu
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Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée is a song cycle by Maurice Ravel based on the story of Don Quixote. Ô Dulcinée... wikipedia.org
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dulcite
dulcite Chem. (ˈdʌlsaɪt) [f. L. dulc-is sweet + -ite.] A saccharine substance (C6H14O6) similar to and isomeric with mannite, obtained from various plants, and known in the crude state as Madagascar manna. Also called dulcin, dulcitol, dulcose.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 349 Dulcite (from Madagasc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dulcinea del Toboso
Opera The Jules Massenet opera Don Quichotte depicts Dulcinée as a major character, the local queen who sends the knight on a quest to retrieve her jewels The French composer Maurice Ravel composed Don Quichotte à Dulcinée (1932–33), a cycle of three songs for baritone voice and accompaniment. wikipedia.org
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saccharin
saccharin Chem. (ˈsækərɪn) [f. med.L. sacchar-um or Gr. σάκχαρον, σάκχαρ(ι) sugar + -in.] 1. The anhydride of saccharic acid. (Discovered and named by Péligot 1880.)1880 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. Abstr. 232 Saccharin is not a sugar; it does not ferment; it has not a sweet taste. 2. An intensely sweet substan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kate Aldrich
Preziosilla in La forza del destino, Eboli in Don Carlos, Dalila in Samson et Dalila, Sesto in La clemenza di Tito, Giulietta in Tales of Hoffmann and Dulcinée wikipedia.org
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