نتایج جستجو برای: SOUR

تعداد نتایج: 2699  

Journal: :Journal of food science 2009
E R D Neta S D Johanningsmeier M A Drake R F McFeeters

Protonated organic acid species have been shown to be the primary stimuli responsible for sour taste of organic acids. However, we have observed that sour taste may be modulated when the pH of acid solutions is raised using sodium hydroxide. Objectives were to evaluate the effect of pH adjustment on sour taste of equimolar protonated organic acid solutions and to investigate the potential roles...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2007
E R Da Conceicao Neta S D Johanningsmeier M A Drake R F McFeeters

Sour taste is influenced by pH and acids present in foods. It is not currently possible, however, to accurately predict and modify sour taste intensity in foods containing organic acids. The objective of this study was to investigate the roles of protonated (undissociated) organic acid species and hydrogen ions in evoking sour taste. Sour taste intensity increased linearly with hydrogen ion con...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2007
Edith Ramos Ramos Da Conceicao Neta Suzanne D Johanningsmeier Roger F McFeeters

Sour taste is the key element in the flavor profile of food acidulants. Understanding the chemistry and physiology of sour taste is critical for efficient control of flavor in the formulation of acid and acidified foods. After a brief introduction to the main applications of food acidulants, several chemical parameters associated with sour taste are discussed. Special emphasis is given to hydro...

2009
Taufiqul Huque Beverly J. Cowart Luba Dankulich-Nagrudny Edmund A. Pribitkin Douglas L. Bayley Andrew I. Spielman Roy S. Feldman Scott A. Mackler Joseph G. Brand

BACKGROUND The perception of sour taste in humans is incompletely understood at the receptor cell level. We report here on two patients with an acquired sour ageusia. Each patient was unresponsive to sour stimuli, but both showed normal responses to bitter, sweet, and salty stimuli. METHODS AND FINDINGS Lingual fungiform papillae, containing taste cells, were obtained by biopsy from the two p...

2012
Kwang Lae Lee Doo Young Kim Wan Ho Kim Eun Joo Kim Won Seok Lee Soo Jung Hahn Min Sung Kang So Yeon Ahn

OBJECTIVE To verify the influence of sour taste on swallowing and the presence of reflex cough when sour material was swallowed in patients with dysphagia secondary to brain injury. METHOD Fifty dysphagic brain injury patients who underwent videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) were recruited. The patients who had shown severe aspiration at 2 ml of liquid were excluded. The dysphagic pati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Wenlei Ye Rui B Chang Jeremy D Bushman Yu-Hsiang Tu Eric M Mulhall Courtney E Wilson Alexander J Cooper Wallace S Chick David C Hill-Eubanks Mark T Nelson Sue C Kinnamon Emily R Liman

Sour taste is detected by a subset of taste cells on the tongue and palate epithelium that respond to acids with trains of action potentials. Entry of protons through a Zn(2+)-sensitive proton conductance that is specific to sour taste cells has been shown to be the initial event in sour taste transduction. Whether this conductance acts in concert with other channels sensitive to changes in int...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2003
Djin Gie Liem Julie A Mennella

Basic research has revealed that the chemical sensory world of children is different from that of adults, as evidenced by their heightened preferences for sweet and salty tastes. However, little is known about the ontogeny of sour taste preferences, despite the growing market of extreme sour candies. The present study investigated whether the level of sourness most preferred in a food matrix an...

2011
Nao Horio Ryusuke Yoshida Keiko Yasumatsu Yuchio Yanagawa Yoshiro Ishimaru Hiroaki Matsunami Yuzo Ninomiya

BACKGROUND The polycystic kidney disease-like ion channel PKD2L1 and its associated partner PKD1L3 are potential candidates for sour taste receptors. PKD2L1 is expressed in type III taste cells that respond to sour stimuli and genetic elimination of cells expressing PKD2L1 substantially reduces chorda tympani nerve responses to sour taste stimuli. However, the contribution of PKD2L1 and PKD1L3 ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2015
Jeremy D Bushman Wenlei Ye Emily R Liman

Sour taste is detected by taste receptor cells that respond to acids through yet poorly understood mechanisms. The cells that detect sour express the protein PKD2L1, which is not the sour receptor but nonetheless serves as a useful marker for sour cells. By use of mice in which the PKD2L1 promoter drives expression of yellow fluorescent protein, we previously reported that sour taste cells from...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Ivonne Blossfeld Aoife Collins Suzanne Boland Raquel Baixauli Mairead Kiely Conor Delahunty

The present study examined whether infants show an acceptance for extreme sour tastes and whether acceptance of sour taste is related to infants' fruit intake. Fruit intake of fifty-three infants at 6, 12 and 18 months was assessed using 3 d food records. Sour acceptance of these infants was studied at 18.1 (SD 1.5) months. Acceptance for four solutions differing in citric acid concentrations (...

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