Cyclamine

/ˈsaɪkləmiːn/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound derived from cyclohexylamine, used historically in the synthesis of cyclamate sweeteners.

Etymology

From cyclohexyl- (a six-membered carbon ring with hydrogen atoms) plus -amine (a functional group containing nitrogen). Developed as an intermediate chemical in the 1930s when cyclamate sweeteners were being synthesized.

Kelly Says

Cyclamine is a great example of how chemists build complex molecules step-by-step—it was a crucial intermediate chemical that factories had to create before they could make the final cyclamate sweetener.

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