نتایج جستجو برای: sweeteners

تعداد نتایج: 1496  

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 2002
Alexander A Bachmanov Danielle R Reed Xia Li Gary K Beauchamp

Inbred mouse strains display marked differences in avidity for sweet solutions due in part to genetic differences among strains. Using several techniques, we have located a number of regions throughout the genome that influence sweetener acceptance. One prominent locus regulating differences in sweetener preferences among mouse strains is the saccharin preference (Sac) locus on distal chromosom...

Journal: :CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research 2016

Journal: :Bulletin of Science and Practice 2020

2012
Adam Drewnowski Julie A. Mennella Susan L. Johnson France Bellisle

Human desire for sweet taste spans all ages, races, and cultures. Throughout evolution, sweetness has had a role in human nutrition, helping to orient feeding behavior toward foods providing both energy and essential nutrients. Infants and young children in particular basemany of their food choices on familiarity and sweet taste. The low cost and ready availability of energycontaining sweetener...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Masashi Inoue Danielle R Reed Xia Li Michael G Tordoff Gary K Beauchamp Alexander A Bachmanov

Recent studies have shown that the T1R3 receptor protein encoded by the Tas1r3 gene is involved in transduction of sweet taste. To assess ligand specificity of the T1R3 receptor, we analyzed the association of Tas1r3 allelic variants with taste responses in mice. In the F2 hybrids between the C57BL/6ByJ (B6) and 129P3/J (129) inbred mouse strains, we determined genotypes of markers on chromosom...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
P Jiang M Cui Q Ji L Snyder Z Liu L Benard R F Margolskee R Osman M Max

The T1R taste receptors, like other type 3 G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), have a large amino terminal extracellular domain. Type 3 GPCRs typically function as dimers, but each monomer can independently bind ligand. Based on studies with the metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) the site for ligand binding in type 3 GPCRs is thought to be in a shell-like cleft formed by two lobes withi...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 1999
M E López de Bocanera M A Koss de Stisman E Bru de Labanda A Chervonagura de Gepner

Many studies have demonstrated the effect of various beverages on hard tissues of the mouth. Sugar consumption has also been avoided because it is associated with caries activity, and artificial sweetener research has been promoted. In this paper, data about the buffer capacity of black tea and yerba mate supplemented with sugar or one of two artificial sweeteners (Barny diet and NutraSweet) we...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 2017
Masaru Ochiai Kohei Misaki Takako Yamada Tetsuo Iida Kazuhiro Okuma Tatsuhiro Matsuo

D-Allulose-containing rare sugar sweeteners have been categorized into two types, rare sugar syrup (RSS), consisting of 4 rare monosaccharides, and modified glucose syrup (MGS), rich in D-allulose, which was previously referred to D-psicose. The anti-obesity effect of RSS and D-allulose has been already clarified, but that of rare monosaccharides other than D-allulose in RSS has not yet been we...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2012
Seema Rani Mahesh C Gupta

BACKGROUND Artificial sweeteners are low-calorie substances used to sweeten a wide variety of foods. At present they are used increasingly not only by diabetics, but also by the general public as a mean of controlling the weight. This study was carried out to evaluate and compare antinociceptive activity of the artificial sweeteners, aspartame and sucrose and to study the mechanisms involved in...

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