A review of the genotoxic and carcinogenic effects of aspartame: does it safe or not?


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YILMAZ S., UÇAR A.

CYTOTECHNOLOGY, vol.66, no.6, pp.875-881, 2014 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Review
  • Volume: 66 Issue: 6
  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Doi Number: 10.1007/s10616-013-9681-0
  • Journal Name: CYTOTECHNOLOGY
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.875-881
  • Keywords: Aspartame, Genotoxicity, Carcinogenicity, Review, LOW-CALORIE SWEETENERS, ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER, CONSUMPTION, RISK, ADDITIVES, TUMORS, RATS
  • Ankara University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

The objective of this article is to review genotoxicologic and carcinogenic profile of the artificial sweetener aspartame. Aspartame is a synthetic dipeptide, nearly 180-200 times sweeter than sucrose. It is the most widely used artificial sweetener especially in carbonated and powdered soft drinks, beverages, drugs and hygiene products. There is a discussion ongoing for many years whether aspartame posses genotoxic and carcinogenic risk for humans. This question led to many studies to specify the adverse effects of aspartame. Therefore, we aimed to review the oldest to latest works published in major indices to gather information within this article. With respect to published data, genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of aspartame is still confusing. So, consumers should be aware of the potential side effects of aspartame before they consume it.