
JAMA. 1985 Jul 19;254(3):400-2.
Aspartame. Review of safety issues. Council on Scientific Affairs.
[No authors listed]
This report examines the safety issues related to the nutritive
sweetener aspartame, including possible toxic effects of aspartame's
component amino acids, aspartic acid and phenylalanine, and its major
decomposition products, methanol and diketopiperazine, and the potential
synergistic effect of aspartame and dietary carbohydrate on brain neurochemicals.
Available evidence suggests that consumption of aspartame by normal humans is
safe and is not associated with serious adverse health effects. Individuals
who need to control their phenylalanine intake should handle aspartame like
any other source of phenylalanine.