The impact of non-caloric artificial sweetener aspartame on female reproductive system in mice model
Abstract Background Artificial sweeteners, used as sugar substitutes have found their ways into almost all the food items due to the notion that they are non-caloric. Aspartame is used in numerous food products throughout the world. The primary users of aspartame include diabetics and calorie consci...
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Main Authors: | Ab Qayoom Naik (Author), Tabassum Zafar (Author), Vinoy K Shrivastava (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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