Updated fact sheet on aspartame by FSANZ
European Economic Community, Scientific Committee on Foods
During December, 1984, the
EEC's Scientific Committee on Foods delivered its analytical report on
sweeteners to the Directorate General for Internal Market and Industrial
Affairs. That report noted: "The data provided no evidence that the occasional
transient changes in blood amino acid levels, following simultaneous ingestion
of aspartame and glucose, could produce changes in neurotransmitter levels which
might affect mood or behavior".
"The Committee saw not reason for concern over the amounts of methanol likely
to be produced by the metabolism of aspartame when compared with those present
naturally in food".
"The blood level of phenylalanine in these individuals were raised only
slightly and none of them showed any neurological or other clinical abnormal
findings, thus supporting the view that large intakes of aspartame in the diet
would not cause any untoward effects in these geneotypes".
December 1984