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Rebaudioside C is a natural primary glycoside constituent of the plant Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and used as natural non-caloric sweeteners to diabetics and others on carbohydrate-controlled diets. Found in the by-product of Rebaudioside A production, Rebaudioside C is produced through advanced glycoside isolation and specialized extraction processing. While not a sweetener itself, Rebaudioside C has been trialed with nutritive sweeteners and shown to enable a 20-25% reduction in calories. In preclinical studies Rebaudioside C shows potent anti-inflammatory activity in against 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced inflammation in mice. Steviol glycosides have not yet been approved as a sweetener in the European Union, but purified rebaudioside A gained GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status in the USA in 2008, and in the same year the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives suggested a temporary admissible daily intake (ADI) of 0–4 mg/kg body weight, expressed as steviol.