Sucralose needs a safety re-evaluation following metabolite discovery, say  scientists

Sucralose needs a safety re-evaluation following metabolite discovery, say scientists

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Sucralose is broken down into metabolites that collect in fatty tissue with unknown consequences on health, and regulators should re-evaluate its safety, a recent study suggests.

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