The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of fungiform papillae density with taste detection thresholds for sucrose of young male adults. One hundred and eighty two subjects aged 18–23 years (mean age: 21.9 1.2 years) were included. The densities of fungiform papillae were recorded with the aid of the digital camera, and the taste detection thresholds for sucrose were detected using a modified forced-choice triangle test. The mean density of papillae within all 170 statistic participants was 92.43 2.64/cm2, for the 6-mm-diameter stained section of the tongue tip. The average detection threshold was 10.83 0.24 mmol/l, and the highest and lowest detection thresholds were 19.88 1.31 and 5.85 0.43 mmol/l, respectively. Also...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...
The density of fungiform papillae (FPD) on the human tongue is currently taken as index for responsi...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...
Male children (8–9 years) are reported to have a higher sensitivity than male adults to the sweet ta...
The association of fungiform papillae (FP) density with responsiveness to oral sensations is controv...
The specific objectives of this thesis were (1) develop a rapid and portable method to quantify fung...
Fungiform papillae house taste buds on the anterior dorsal tongue. Literature is inconclusive as to ...
International audienceThis study investigated the relation of the fungiform taste papillae density a...
The anterior region of the human tongue ceases to grow by 8-10 years of age and the posterior region...
Determination of the number of fungiform papillae (FP) on the human tongue is an important measure t...
Aim: Previous studies have shown a correlation between fungiform papillae density and acuity of tast...
Differences in the ability to identify and perceive tastes and smells might influence food consumpti...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...
The density of fungiform papillae (FPD) on the human tongue is currently taken as index for responsi...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...
Male children (8–9 years) are reported to have a higher sensitivity than male adults to the sweet ta...
The association of fungiform papillae (FP) density with responsiveness to oral sensations is controv...
The specific objectives of this thesis were (1) develop a rapid and portable method to quantify fung...
Fungiform papillae house taste buds on the anterior dorsal tongue. Literature is inconclusive as to ...
International audienceThis study investigated the relation of the fungiform taste papillae density a...
The anterior region of the human tongue ceases to grow by 8-10 years of age and the posterior region...
Determination of the number of fungiform papillae (FP) on the human tongue is an important measure t...
Aim: Previous studies have shown a correlation between fungiform papillae density and acuity of tast...
Differences in the ability to identify and perceive tastes and smells might influence food consumpti...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...
The density of fungiform papillae (FPD) on the human tongue is currently taken as index for responsi...
Despite considerable research investigating the role of 6-n-propylthiouracil bitterness perception a...