Synonyms for saccharin


Grammar : Noun
Spell : sak-er-in
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsæk ər ɪn

Top 10 synonyms for saccharin Other synonyms for the word saccharin

Définition of saccharin

Origin :
  • white crystalline compound used as a sugar substitute, 1885, from German, coined 1879 by Russian-born chemist Constantin Fahlberg (1850-1910), who discovered it by accident, from Latin saccharon (see saccharine). Marketed from 1887 as saccharine.
  • As in artificial sweetener : noun sugar substitute
  • As in sugar : noun sweet substance
Example sentences :
  • And the beauty of saccharin, he confided to the others, is that it stays with you.
  • Extract from : « Under Cover » by Roi Cooper Megrue
  • Mix the saccharin with the spirit of peppermint, then add the adalin, and triturate.
  • Extract from : « Candy Medication » by Bernard Fantus
  • Mix the saccharin with the tincture of vanilla, add the aristochin and mix by trituration.
  • Extract from : « Candy Medication » by Bernard Fantus
  • Mix the saccharin with the tincture of vanilla; then add the heroine hydrochloride.
  • Extract from : « Candy Medication » by Bernard Fantus
  • Mix the saccharin with the tincture of vanilla, and incorporate the phenolphthalein.
  • Extract from : « Candy Medication » by Bernard Fantus
  • Mix the saccharin with the spirit of peppermint and the sulphonmethane.
  • Extract from : « Candy Medication » by Bernard Fantus
  • If saccharin is present, there will be a red-green fluorescence.
  • Extract from : « Detection of the Common Food Adulterants » by Edwin M. Bruce
  • Sugar is an example of such foods; saccharin may be substituted when necessary.
  • Extract from : « Dietetics for Nurses » by Fairfax T. Proudfit
  • Then water or weak tea, sweetened with saccharin, may be given, but nothing else.
  • Extract from : « Dietetics for Nurses » by Fairfax T. Proudfit
  • A purple or violet coloration proves the presence of salicylic acid, which in turn indicates the presence of saccharin.
  • Extract from : « Detection of the Common Food Adulterants » by Edwin M. Bruce
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