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Self-assembly of artificial sweetener aspartame adversely affects phospholipid membranes: plausible reason for its deleterious effects.

Sourav NandiSouvik LayekPratyush Kiran NandiNanigopal BeraRitwik HazraNilmoni Sarkar
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
The prolonged intake of the artificial sweetener aspartame is known to have deleterious effects. Our biophysical experimentations indicate that aspartame forms self-assembled cytotoxic fibrillar etiologies that affect the intrinsic integrity of the phospholipid membrane bilayer through electrostatic interaction and hydrophobic insertion, thereby making the membrane less rigid and more heterogeneous.
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