Common TAS2R38 taste receptor gene variants specify the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) and structurally related compounds. Tobacco smoke contains a complex mixture of chemical substances of varying structure and functionality, some of which activate different taste receptors. Accordingly, it has been suggested that non-taster individuals may be more likely to smoke because of their inability to taste bitter compounds present in tobacco smoke, but results to date have been conflicting. We studied three cohorts: 237 European-Americans from the state of Georgia, 1,353 European-Americans and 2,363 African-Americans from the Dallas Heart Study (DHS), and 4,973 African-Americans from the Dallas Biobank. To...
Food preferences are influenced by a number of factors such as personal experiences, cultural adapta...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genetic variants within the bitter taste receptor gene <i>TAS2R38</i> are a...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...
Common TAS2R38 taste receptor gene variants specify the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), ...
Background/Aims:TAS2R38 belongs to the TAS2R bitter taste receptor gene family and polymorphisms are...
Mutational polymorphism in the TAS2R38 bitter taste receptor is a key determinant of threshold taste...
Background Despite the fact that smokers have deficit in detecting taste, particularly bitter taste,...
BACKGROUND: Smokers may prefer menthol cigarettes to mask the bitter taste of nicotine. Variation in...
Initially, this work is focused on role of the polymorphic bitter taste gene, TAS2R38, involved in t...
Introduction: The ability to taste Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), has been long studied from genetics, e...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Taste sensitivity varies greatly among individuals influencing eating behavio...
BACKGROUND: Genetic variants within the bitter taste receptor gene TAS2R38 are associated with sensi...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds. The PTC gene, TAS2R38 on chromosome 7...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds, but the all intercorrelation of these...
Abstract: People have different feeling skills of the bitterness of compound phenylthiocarbamide (PT...
Food preferences are influenced by a number of factors such as personal experiences, cultural adapta...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genetic variants within the bitter taste receptor gene <i>TAS2R38</i> are a...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...
Common TAS2R38 taste receptor gene variants specify the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), ...
Background/Aims:TAS2R38 belongs to the TAS2R bitter taste receptor gene family and polymorphisms are...
Mutational polymorphism in the TAS2R38 bitter taste receptor is a key determinant of threshold taste...
Background Despite the fact that smokers have deficit in detecting taste, particularly bitter taste,...
BACKGROUND: Smokers may prefer menthol cigarettes to mask the bitter taste of nicotine. Variation in...
Initially, this work is focused on role of the polymorphic bitter taste gene, TAS2R38, involved in t...
Introduction: The ability to taste Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), has been long studied from genetics, e...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Taste sensitivity varies greatly among individuals influencing eating behavio...
BACKGROUND: Genetic variants within the bitter taste receptor gene TAS2R38 are associated with sensi...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds. The PTC gene, TAS2R38 on chromosome 7...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds, but the all intercorrelation of these...
Abstract: People have different feeling skills of the bitterness of compound phenylthiocarbamide (PT...
Food preferences are influenced by a number of factors such as personal experiences, cultural adapta...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genetic variants within the bitter taste receptor gene <i>TAS2R38</i> are a...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...