Nonnutritive sweeteners: Pros and cons
Nonnutritive sweeteners (NNSs) are the substances having an intense sweet taste with no or very low calories and are used as substitutes for simple sugars for reduction of energy intake. The consumption of NNSs is increasing at an alarming rate because of the ever evolving pandemic of obesity and Ty...
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Main Authors: | Avinash Agarwal (Author), Manish Gutch (Author), Sukriti Kumar (Author), Syed Razi Mohd (Author), Gupta Abhinav Kumar (Author), Keshav Gupta Kumar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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