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There must be more clarity to all the redirects, and some chemistry to the article before it can be rated higher than stub. Wim van Dorst (Talk) 19:12, 4 March 2007 (UTC).
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[edit] Aspartate/Aspartame/etc
How does Aspartate (redirected to Aspartic acid by Wikipedia) compare to Aspartame, the artificial sweetener? The reason I ask is, I found a protein drink that said it contained Aspartate. It had a warning on it for Phenolketonurics that it contains Phenolalynine. I have always associated that notice with Aspartame. Are Aspartate and Aspartame the same thing? Dan 15:16, 28 February 2007 (UTC)