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Neotame vs Triclosan: which is worse?

Quick answer: Triclosan carries the heavier risk profile. Neotame is in the EU and in the US; Triclosan is restricted in the EU and allowed in the US.

PropertyNeotameTriclosan
EU statusRestricted
US statusAllowed
Risk levelhigh
Banned in
Restricted inEuropean Union (ADI 2 mg/kg body weight), Australia, CanadaEuropean Union
Categoryadditiveendocrine disruptor
Where it hidesantibacterial soap, toothpaste, deodorant

What is Neotame?

Neotame is a synthetic dipeptide sweetener — a derivative of aspartame with a 3,3-dimethylbutyl group added to block aspartame's metabolism, preventing the release of phenylalanine. This means it is safe for people with phenylketonuria (PKU), unlike aspartame. It is approximately 7,000-13,000 times sweeter than sucrose.

What is Triclosan?

Triclosan is an antibacterial and antifungal agent.

Documented risks

Neotame: Neotame is one of the newer synthetic sweeteners with a shorter safety track record. A 2023 study published in Frontiers in Nutrition found that neotame damaged intestinal epithelial cells in vitro and disrupted the gut microbiome in mice — including reducing beneficial bacteria and increasing bacterial invasion of intestinal cells. The study observed effects at concentrations that could be achievable through high consumption of neotame-containing products. The FDA has set an ADI of 0.3 mg/kg/day, one of the lower sweetener ADIs, reflecting a conservative safety margin. Limited long-term human safety data exist compared to aspartame, acesulfame K, or saccharin, which have been used for decades. EFSA's 2010 opinion found no safety concern at permitted levels. The Frontiers in Nutrition 2023 gut study represents new concerning findings that warrant further investigation.

Triclosan: An endocrine disruptor linked to antibiotic resistance. Restricted in the EU and banned in US over-the-counter antibacterial soaps, but still allowed in some products.

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