Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Saccharin received a bad rap after studies in the 1970s linked consumption of large amounts of the artificial sweetener to bladder cancer in laboratory rats. Later, research revealed that these findings were not relevant to people. And in a complete turnabout, recent studies indicate that saccharin can actually kill human cancer cells. Now, researchers reporting in ACS' Journal of Medicinal Chemistry have made artificial sweetener derivatives that show improved activity against two tumor-associated enzymes.
Journal Reference:
Silvia Bua, et. al.“A Sweet Combination”: Developing Saccharin and Acesulfame K Structures for Selectively Targeting the Tumor-Associated Carbonic Anhydrases IX and XII. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2019; DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01669
(Score: 2) by Gaaark on Sunday December 22 2019, @12:50PM (1 child)
"maybe even aspartame. "
Acesulphame K (potassium) IS Aspartame: Aspartame is the brand name.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 23 2019, @01:25AM
Aspartame [wikipedia.org]: C14H18N2O5
Ace K [wikipedia.org]: C4H4KNO4S