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Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1989 Oct;66(1):171-4.
Aspartame and phenylalanine do not enhance theophylline-induced seizures in rats.
Zhi JQ, Levy G.
Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, State
University of New York at Buffalo, Amherst 14260.
Oral administration of the artificial sweetener aspartame, 1 g/kg, or of an
equimolar dose of its metabolite phenylalanine, to fasted rats 1 hour before
slow i.v. infusion of theophylline until the onset of maximal seizures had no
significant effect on the total dose and the serum and cerebrospinal fluid
concentrations of theophylline at the pharmacologic endpoint. These findings
indicate that consumption of aspartame is not a potential risk factor for
theophylline-induced neurotoxicity.
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