نتایج جستجو برای: sweeteners

تعداد نتایج: 1496  

2014
Masato Yasuura Yusuke Tahara Hidekazu Ikezaki Kiyoshi Toko

Taste evaluation technology has been developed by several methods, such as sensory tests, electronic tongues and a taste sensor based on lipid/polymer membranes. In particular, the taste sensor can individually quantify five basic tastes without multivariate analysis. However, it has proven difficult to develop a sweetness sensor, because sweeteners are classified into three types according to ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2015
Anthony Sclafani Steven Zukerman Karen Ackroff

Recent studies suggest that because of their energy value, sugars are more rewarding than non-caloric sweeteners. However, intragastric infusion data indicate that sugars differ in their postoral appetite-stimulating effects. We therefore compared the preference for isocaloric 8% sucrose, glucose, and fructose solutions with that of a non-caloric sweetener solution (0.8% sucralose) in C57BL/6J ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Gabriella Morini Piero A Temussi

The study of the structure–activity relationship (SAR) of sweet molecules has been traditionally based on indirect analyses that have led to several models of the receptor active site, consistent with the shape of many conformationally rigid sweeteners—see, for example, Temussi et al. (1991) and the references therein. Most sweeteners are low mol. wt compounds but a few sweet proteins are also ...

2017
Takashi Uebanso Ai Ohnishi Reiko Kitayama Ayumi Yoshimoto Mutsumi Nakahashi Takaaki Shimohata Kazuaki Mawatari Akira Takahashi

Abstract: Non-caloric artificial sweeteners (NASs) provide sweet tastes to food without adding calories or glucose. NASs can be used as alternative sweeteners for controlling blood glucose levels and weight gain. Although the consumption of NASs has increased over the past decade in Japan and other countries, whether these sweeteners affect the composition of the gut microbiome is unclear. In t...

2018
Samuel Durán Agüero Lissé Angarita Dávila Ma Cristina Escobar Contreras Diana Rojas Gómez Jorge de Assis Costa

Noncaloric sweeteners (NCS) are food additives used to provide sweetness without adding calories. Their consumption has become more widespread around the world in all age groups, including children. The aim of this study is to show the state of the art about the intake of noncaloric sweeteners in children, as well as their benefits and consumption risk. Scientific searchers were used (PUBMED, S...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2016
Maeve Shannon Anders Rehfeld Caroline Frizzell Christina Livingstone Caoimhe McGonagle Niels E Skakkebaek Ewa Wielogórska Lisa Connolly

The food industry is moving towards the use of natural sweeteners such as those produced by Stevia rebaudiana due to the number of health and safety concerns surrounding artificial sweeteners. Despite the fact that these sweeteners are natural; they cannot be assumed safe. Steviol glycosides have a steroidal structure and therefore may have the potential to act as an endocrine disruptor in the ...

2012
Katsuyoshi Masuda Ayako Koizumi Ken-ichiro Nakajima Takaharu Tanaka Keiko Abe Takumi Misaka Masaji Ishiguro

One of the most distinctive features of human sweet taste perception is its broad tuning to chemically diverse compounds ranging from low-molecular-weight sweeteners to sweet-tasting proteins. Many reports suggest that the human sweet taste receptor (hT1R2-hT1R3), a heteromeric complex composed of T1R2 and T1R3 subunits belonging to the class C G protein-coupled receptor family, has multiple bi...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2015
John I Glendinning Amanda E T Elson Salina Kalik Yvett Sosa Christa M Patterson Martin G Myers Steven D Munger

There is uncertainty about the relationship between plasma leptin and sweet taste in mice. Whereas 2 studies have reported that elevations in plasma leptin diminish responsiveness to sweeteners, another found that they enhanced responsiveness to sucrose. We evaluated the impact of plasma leptin on sweet taste in C57BL/6J (B6) and leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. Although mice expressed the long-for...

2012
Michael W. Roberts J. Timothy Wright

Caries and obesity are two common conditions affecting children in the United States and other developed countries. Caries in the teeth of susceptible children have often been associated with frequent ingestion of fermentable sugars such as sucrose, fructose, glucose, and maltose. Increased calorie intake associated with sugars and carbohydrates, especially when associated with physical inactiv...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2006
Kiet A Ly Peter Milgrom Marilynn Rothen

The purpose of this report was to provide an overview of xylitol and other polyol sweeteners and dental caries for clinicians and to discuss current applications for dental practice and potential community-based public health interventions. Xylitol, like other polyol sweeteners, is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol. Studies suggest polyols are noncariogenic. Furthermore, studies indicate that...

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