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saccharin and Seizures

saccharin has been researched along with Seizures in 4 studies

Saccharin: Flavoring agent and non-nutritive sweetener.
saccharin : A 1,2-benzisothiazole having a keto-group at the 3-position and two oxo substituents at the 1-position. It is used as an artificial sweetening agent.

Seizures: Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or seizure disorder.

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (50.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Talevi, A1
Enrique, AV1
Bruno-Blanch, LE1
Blednov, YA1
Benavidez, JM1
Homanics, GE1
Harris, RA1
Arthur, JB1
Kral, PA1
Beggerly, HD1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for saccharin and Seizures

ArticleYear
Anticonvulsant activity of artificial sweeteners: a structural link between sweet-taste receptor T1R3 and brain glutamate receptors.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 2012, Jun-15, Volume: 22, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Brain; Computational Biology; Cyclamates; Drug Repositioning; Electroshock

2012
Behavioral characterization of knockin mice with mutations M287L and Q266I in the glycine receptor α1 subunit.
    The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 2012, Volume: 340, Issue:2

    Topics: 1-Butanol; Alcohol Drinking; Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures; Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Behavior

2012
Taste aversion learning is impaired by interpolated amygdaloid stimulation but not by posttraining amygdaloid stimulation.
    Behavioral biology, 1975, Volume: 13, Issue:3

    Topics: Amygdala; Animals; Avoidance Learning; Conditioning, Classical; Corpus Callosum; Drinking; Electric

1975
Electroconvulsive shock impedes association formation: conditioned taste aversion paradigm.
    Physiology & behavior, 1973, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Amnesia; Animals; Association; Avoidance Learning; Chlorides; Conditioning, Classical; Drinking Beha

1973