It was shown more than 40 years ago that the ability to perceive the bitterness of the fruit of the Antidesma bunius tree is inversely correlated with the ability to perceive the well-studied bitter tastant phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). To determine if variants of the TAS2R38 gene, which encodes the PTC taste receptor, or variants in any of the other TAS2R bitter or TAS1R sweet receptor genes account for Antidesma taste perception, we recruited an independent subject sample and examined associations between these taste receptor gene haplotypes and Antidesma perception. Consistent with previous findings, almost none of our subjects who reported Antidesma juice as bitter was a PTC "responder" by previous definitions (i.e. a PTC taster). In our s...
Bitter is the most complex of human tastes, and is arguably the most important. Aversion to bitter t...
Perceived intensities of sweetness and bitterness are correlated with one another and each is influe...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...
It was shown more than 40 years ago that the ability to perceive the bitterness of the fruit of the ...
The ability to taste bitterness evolved to safeguard most animals, including humans, against potenti...
<div><p>The ability to taste bitterness evolved to safeguard most animals, including humans, against...
Background: Alleles of the receptor gene TAS2R38 are responsible in part for the variation in bitter...
AbstractIndividual differences in perception are ubiquitous within the chemical senses: taste, smell...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds. The PTC gene, TAS2R38 on chromosome 7...
Food preferences are influenced by a number of factors such as personal experiences, cultural adapta...
The 25 human bitter receptors and their respective genes (TAS2Rs) contain unusually high levels of a...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds, but the all intercorrelation of these...
Background/Aims:TAS2R38 belongs to the TAS2R bitter taste receptor gene family and polymorphisms are...
The human population displays high variation in taste perception. Differences in individual taste se...
Background: Human perception of bitter substances is partially genetically determined. Previously we...
Bitter is the most complex of human tastes, and is arguably the most important. Aversion to bitter t...
Perceived intensities of sweetness and bitterness are correlated with one another and each is influe...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...
It was shown more than 40 years ago that the ability to perceive the bitterness of the fruit of the ...
The ability to taste bitterness evolved to safeguard most animals, including humans, against potenti...
<div><p>The ability to taste bitterness evolved to safeguard most animals, including humans, against...
Background: Alleles of the receptor gene TAS2R38 are responsible in part for the variation in bitter...
AbstractIndividual differences in perception are ubiquitous within the chemical senses: taste, smell...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds. The PTC gene, TAS2R38 on chromosome 7...
Food preferences are influenced by a number of factors such as personal experiences, cultural adapta...
The 25 human bitter receptors and their respective genes (TAS2Rs) contain unusually high levels of a...
People vary widely in their sensitivities to bitter compounds, but the all intercorrelation of these...
Background/Aims:TAS2R38 belongs to the TAS2R bitter taste receptor gene family and polymorphisms are...
The human population displays high variation in taste perception. Differences in individual taste se...
Background: Human perception of bitter substances is partially genetically determined. Previously we...
Bitter is the most complex of human tastes, and is arguably the most important. Aversion to bitter t...
Perceived intensities of sweetness and bitterness are correlated with one another and each is influe...
Although human bitter taste perception is hypothesized to be a dietary adaptation, little is known a...