
Why
do products which contain aspartame have the label 'Contains a source of
phenylalanine' on the packaging?
Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid.
That means that it is, an amino acid
which our bodies cannot make and which we must obtain it from our diet. It is
also one of the amino acids which is used to make aspartame. Phenylalanine is
found in all protein-containing foods including, cheese, eggs, meat, fish and
mothers milk.
Products which contain aspartame
have a label which says 'Contains a source of
phenylalanine'. This label is there to help people with the rare inherited
genetic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU). These people cannot metabolize
phenylalanine from any source and need to follow a very strict diet to avoid
having more than a small amount of this amino acid. (Children who are diagnosed
as suffering from PKU do, in fact, need a very small amount of phenylalanine to
grow and develop properly.)