International audiencePurpose of review Polyphenols display beneficial health effects through chemopreventive actions on numerous chronic diseases including cancers, metabolic disorders, reproductive disorders and eating behaviour disorders. According to the principle of chemoreception, polyphenols bind cellular targets capable of accepting their stereochemistry, namely metabolizing enzymes and protein receptors, including taste receptors. The extraoral expression of taste receptors and their pharmacological interest in terms of novel drug therapies open up new perspectives on the potential use of these compounds and their interactions with other chemicals in cells. These new perspectives suggest the need to examine these phytochemicals fur...
Polyphenols are widely present in fruits, vegetables, cereals and beverages. Their study gained scie...
Plant phenolics are powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers that can contribute to the hea...
Each grape variety has its own phenolic profile. However, the concentration of the phenolic compound...
Bitterness is a major sensory attribute of several common foods and beverages rich in polyphenol com...
Sensitivity to the bitter taste of 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) is an inherited trait. Although some ...
The list of known health benefits from inclusion of brassica vegetables in the diet is long and grow...
Perceptions of food vary as a function of an individual’s genetic factors, such as the set of allele...
The taste of a herb influences its use in traditional medicine. A molecular basis for the taste-base...
Drugs are bioactive compounds originally discovered from chemical structures present in both the pla...
Polyphenols are present in foods and beverages, being related to sensorial qualities such as color, ...
Polyphenols are the mostwidely distributed class ofplant secondary metabolites and several thousand ...
Recent progress in unravelling the nutrient-sensing mechanisms in the taste buds of the tongue has t...
SummaryHuman bitter taste is mediated by the hTAS2R family of G protein-coupled receptors [1–4]. The...
Bitter plants used in traditional cooking are often used both as food and as medicines. In fact bitt...
Astringency is a sensation commonly described as drying, roughing, and puckering of the oral surface...
Polyphenols are widely present in fruits, vegetables, cereals and beverages. Their study gained scie...
Plant phenolics are powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers that can contribute to the hea...
Each grape variety has its own phenolic profile. However, the concentration of the phenolic compound...
Bitterness is a major sensory attribute of several common foods and beverages rich in polyphenol com...
Sensitivity to the bitter taste of 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) is an inherited trait. Although some ...
The list of known health benefits from inclusion of brassica vegetables in the diet is long and grow...
Perceptions of food vary as a function of an individual’s genetic factors, such as the set of allele...
The taste of a herb influences its use in traditional medicine. A molecular basis for the taste-base...
Drugs are bioactive compounds originally discovered from chemical structures present in both the pla...
Polyphenols are present in foods and beverages, being related to sensorial qualities such as color, ...
Polyphenols are the mostwidely distributed class ofplant secondary metabolites and several thousand ...
Recent progress in unravelling the nutrient-sensing mechanisms in the taste buds of the tongue has t...
SummaryHuman bitter taste is mediated by the hTAS2R family of G protein-coupled receptors [1–4]. The...
Bitter plants used in traditional cooking are often used both as food and as medicines. In fact bitt...
Astringency is a sensation commonly described as drying, roughing, and puckering of the oral surface...
Polyphenols are widely present in fruits, vegetables, cereals and beverages. Their study gained scie...
Plant phenolics are powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers that can contribute to the hea...
Each grape variety has its own phenolic profile. However, the concentration of the phenolic compound...