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Organic chemistry / Sugar substitute / Stevia / Sweetness / Acesulfame potassium / Saccharin / Sucralose / Steviol glycoside / Neotame / Sweeteners / Food and drink / Chemistry
Date: 2010-03-02 20:53:32
Organic chemistry
Sugar substitute
Stevia
Sweetness
Acesulfame potassium
Saccharin
Sucralose
Steviol glycoside
Neotame
Sweeteners
Food and drink
Chemistry

LC Paper No. CB[removed]) For discussion on 9 March 2010 Legislative Council Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene Proposed Amendment to

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