نتایج جستجو برای: sweetening agents

تعداد نتایج: 360808  

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2015
Liang-Dar Hwang Gu Zhu Paul A S Breslin Danielle R Reed Nicholas G Martin Margaret J Wright

The perception of sweetness varies among individuals but the sources of this variation are not fully understood. Here, in a sample of 1,901 adolescent and young adults (53.8% female; 243 MZ and 452 DZ twin pairs, 511 unpaired individuals; mean age 16.2±2.8, range 12–26 years), we studied the variation in the perception of sweetness intensity of two monosaccharides and two high-potency sweetener...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2011
Terry L Davidson Ashley A Martin Kiely Clark Susan E Swithers

Recent results from both human epidemiological and experimental studies with animals suggest that intake of noncaloric sweeteners may promote, rather than protect against, weight gain and other disturbances of energy regulation. However, without a viable mechanism to explain how consumption of noncaloric sweeteners can increase energy intake and body weight, the persuasiveness of such results h...

2018
Luana Silva Monteiro Bruna Kulik Hassan Paulo Rogério Melo Rodrigues Edna Massae Yokoo Rosely Sichieri Rosangela Alves Pereira

The study aimed to describe the use of table sugar and artificial sweeteners (AS) in Brazil. A representative sample (n = 32,749) of individuals aged > 10 years was examined from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey (2008-2009). Participants reported whether they use table sugar, AS, both, or none as sweeteners for their foods and beverages. Energy intake and the contribution of selected food ...

2017
Cynthia Alvarado Danielle Nachtigal Jay P Slack Barry G Green

Pre-exposure to taste stimuli and certain chemicals can cause water to have a taste. Here we studied further the 'sweet water taste' (SWT) perceived after exposure to the sweet taste inhibitor lactisole. Experiment 1 investigated an incidental observation that presenting lactisole in mixture with sucrose reduced the intensity of the SWT. The results confirmed this observation and also showed th...

Journal: :Dental hygiene 1987
C S Ayers R A Abrams

The evidence is clear that the incidence of dental caries is related to the frequency of eating sugar. The use of sugar substitutes is a suggested way of reducing sugar intake. A variety of noncariogenic sweeteners exists, but most have no practical value for caries control because of their technical or safety problems, taste, or cost. Urinary bladder tumorigenic effects have been reported in e...

Journal: :Organic letters 2008
Sung H Lim Christopher J Musto Erwin Park Wenxuan Zhong Kenneth S Suslick

Molecular recognition of sugars and a practical method to detect and discriminate among a large number of such similar analytes remain substantial scientific challenges. We report here a low-cost, simple colorimetric sensor array capable of identification and quantification of sugars and related compounds. Fifteen different monosaccharides, disaccharides, and artificial sweeteners were differen...

2016
Serena Leone Andrea Pica Antonello Merlino Filomena Sannino Piero Andrea Temussi Delia Picone

Sweet proteins are a family of proteins with no structure or sequence homology, able to elicit a sweet sensation in humans through their interaction with the dimeric T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor. In particular, monellin and its single chain derivative (MNEI) are among the sweetest proteins known to men. Starting from a careful analysis of the surface electrostatic potentials, we have designed new m...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Hiroaki Matsunami Hubert Amrein

Sugars and amino acids are mainly associated with desirable taste sensation. A new study using knockout mouse models shows that the detection of various sugars, artificial sweeteners and L-amino acids is exclusively mediated by taste cells that express one or pair-wise combinations of three G protein coupled receptors, T1R1, T1R2 and T1R3

2016
Nana KA Bonsu Shanthi Johnson Matthew McSweeney

The aim of this taste test was to determine if participants could perceive the differences between a powdered inulin fibre supplement and a crystallized xylitol sweetener when mixed with a masking substance (i.e. orange juice) to be used in an upcoming randomized controlled trial. To assess any detectable taste differences, the triangle test for similarity was used. Respondents were blinded and...

Journal: :Cell 2014

Microbes have been catapulted into the spotlight again by recent studies showing that uniquely modern phenomena, like jet lag and artificial sweeteners, can affect health by altering the microbiome (Suez et al., 2014; Thaiss et al., 2014). However, even as the nature of our current relationship with bacteria unfolds, DNA sequencing and proteomic approaches are giving us a fascinating glimpse in...

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