Oxime V is a chemical compound that has been studied as a potential sweetener.
Oxime V was first reported in 1976 as a synthetic analog of the artificial sweetener perillartine.
[1] It is about 450 times as sweet as sucrose and is more water-soluble than perillartine.
[2] Its metabolism and toxicology have been investigated,[3] and it has been found to have promising properties,[2] but it is not currently marketed.
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