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Sucrononic acid and Sweetness

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Difference between Sucrononic acid and Sweetness

Sucrononic acid vs. Sweetness

Sucrononic acid is a Guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. Sweetness is a basic taste most commonly perceived when eating foods rich in sugars.

Similarities between Sucrononic acid and Sweetness

Sucrononic acid and Sweetness have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Guanidine, Sugar substitute.

Guanidine

Guanidine is the compound with the formula HNC(NH2)2.

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Sugar substitute

A sugar substitute is a food additive that provides a sweet taste like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy.

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Sucrononic acid and Sweetness Comparison

Sucrononic acid has 3 relations, while Sweetness has 122. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.60% = 2 / (3 + 122).

References

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