نتایج جستجو برای: taste perception

تعداد نتایج: 189165  

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2018
Masaru Kubota Chikako Toda Ayako Nagai-Moriyama

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Although there are many studies on the umami receptor and its signaling pathway, literature on the effect of umami taste acuity on dietary choices in healthy subjects is limited. The current study aims to clarify the relationship between umami taste acuity with sweet or bitter taste acuity, food preference and intake. METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN Forty-two healthy Japane...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2012
T Tavassoli S Baron-Cohen

Sensory issues are widely reported in Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC). Since taste perception is one of the least studied senses in ASC we explored taste identification in adults with ASC (12 males, 11 females) compared to control participants (14 males, 12 females). 'Taste strips' were used to measure taste identification overall, as well as bitter, sour, sweet and salty tastes. Results revea...

2014
Victoria Wenhold

Taste alteration is a frequent and significant problem for patients with cancer. Taste alterations are defined as changes in the usual patterns of taste perception that are unique to the person experiencing the changes (Bender, 1999). Taste alterations may occur as a result of the cancer itself, treatment of the cancer, or other social and emotional factors. Alterations in taste are not a life-...

Journal: :Pain 2006
Dana M Small A Vania Apkarian

There is overlap between brain regions involved in taste and pain perception, and cortical injuries may lead to increases as well as decreases in sensitivity to taste. Recently it was shown that chronic back pain (CBP) is associated with a specific pattern of brain atrophy. Since CBP is characterized by increased sensitivity to pain, we reasoned that the sense of taste might also be enhanced in...

2017
Lénia Rodrigues Rosa Espanca Ana Rodrigues Costa Célia Miguel Antunes Clarinda Pomar Fernando Capela-Silva Cristina Conceição Pinheiro Francisco Amado Elsa Lamy

The satiety inducing hormone leptin acts not only at central nervous system but also at peripheral level. Leptin receptors are found in several sense related organs, including the mouth. A role of leptin in sweet taste response has been suggested but, until now, studies have been based on in vitro experiments, or in assessing the levels of the hormone in circulation. The present study investiga...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2006
Won-Ic Chang Jin-Woo Chung Young-Ku Kim Sung-Chang Chung Hong-Seop Kho

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of taster status with taste detection and recognition thresholds for sucrose and quinine. DESIGN Sixty-nine subjects (35 men and 34 women; mean age, 23.9+/-1.2 years) were included. Stimulus fluids were prepared, one each for phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP), sucrose and quinine HCl. In each series, succ...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2005
U K Kim D Drayna

The ability or inability to taste the compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) is a classic inherited trait in humans and has been the subject of genetic and anthropological studies for over 70 years. This trait has also been shown to correlate with a number of dietary preferences and thus may have important implications for human health. The recent identification of the gene that underlies this phen...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2007
Ciara McCabe Edmund T Rolls

Umami taste is produced by glutamate acting on a fifth taste system. However, glutamate presented alone as a taste stimulus is not highly pleasant, and does not act synergistically with other tastes (sweet, salt, bitter and sour). We show here that when glutamate is given in combination with a consonant, savory, odour (vegetable), the resulting flavor can be much more pleasant. Moreover, we sho...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Michael C Campbell Alessia Ranciaro Alain Froment Jibril Hirbo Sabah Omar Jean-Marie Bodo Thomas Nyambo Godfrey Lema Daniel Zinshteyn Dennis Drayna Paul A S Breslin Sarah A Tishkoff

Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known about genetic signatures of selection and patterns of bitter taste perception variability in ethnically diverse populations with different diets, particularly from Africa. To better understand the genetic basis and evolutionary history of bitter taste sensitivity, we sequenced a 2,975 bp region en...

Journal: :Chemical Senses 2008
Tadayoshi Katsumata Hiroko Nakakuki Chikara Tokunaga Noboru Fujii Makoto Egi Tam-Hao T. Phan Shobha Mummalaneni John A. DeSimone Vijay Lyall

Maillard reacted peptides (MRPs) were synthesized by conjugating a peptide fraction (1000-5000 Da) purified from soy protein hydrolyzate with galacturonic acid, glucosamine, xylose, fructose, or glucose. The effect of MRPs was investigated on human salt taste and on the chorda tympani (CT) taste nerve responses to NaCl in Sprague-Dawley rats, wild-type, and transient receptor potential vanilloi...

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