The masking of bitterness is considered important because many pharmaceutical compounds have a bitter taste. The bitterness-masking effect of powdered roasted soybeans (PRS) was investigated using a bitter taste sensor. PRS was revealed to significantly suppress the bitterness of quinine hydrochloride and denatonium benzoate. Furthermore, the bitterness-masking mechanism of PRS extracts was evaluated using dynamic light scattering. These results showed that the extracted suspension consisted of particles that were several hundreds of nanometers in size. Analysis of the PRS extracts by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicated that denatonium benzoate was entrapped in the PRS extracts. Thus, PRS may be useful as a bitterness-masking ...
Flavor is the main limiting factor affecting soybean acceptability in the Occidental countries. The ...
We tried to detect the suppression of bitterness with a taste sensor. Quinine hydrochloride, which h...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.)) is the world’s most important seed legume, which contributes to 25%...
The masking of bitterness is considered important because many pharmaceutical compounds have a bitte...
International audienceDespite their interests, faba beans are characterised by bitterness but little...
This article belongs to the Section Nutrition and Metabolism.International audienceIn the context of...
Marama bean [Tylosema esculentum (Burchell) A. Schreiber] is an underutilized legume which grows wil...
Bitterness of soy protein hydrolysates is a major obstacle to acceptance of soy products. The object...
Bitterness-masking compounds were identified in a natural white mold cheese. The oily fraction of th...
The aim of this study was to identify the bitter receptor(s) that recognize the bitter taste of the ...
Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim. is an essential spice and medicinal plant in China. Zanthoxylum bungean...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Bitterness-masking compounds were identified in a natural white ...
Bitter plants used in traditional cooking are often used both as food and as medicines. In fact bitt...
Angelwing clam (Pholas orientalis) hydrolysate was prepared by hydrolysis using bromelain. The hydro...
Bitterness is a well-known aversive taste that can negatively impact consumer’s acceptance. The aim ...
Flavor is the main limiting factor affecting soybean acceptability in the Occidental countries. The ...
We tried to detect the suppression of bitterness with a taste sensor. Quinine hydrochloride, which h...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.)) is the world’s most important seed legume, which contributes to 25%...
The masking of bitterness is considered important because many pharmaceutical compounds have a bitte...
International audienceDespite their interests, faba beans are characterised by bitterness but little...
This article belongs to the Section Nutrition and Metabolism.International audienceIn the context of...
Marama bean [Tylosema esculentum (Burchell) A. Schreiber] is an underutilized legume which grows wil...
Bitterness of soy protein hydrolysates is a major obstacle to acceptance of soy products. The object...
Bitterness-masking compounds were identified in a natural white mold cheese. The oily fraction of th...
The aim of this study was to identify the bitter receptor(s) that recognize the bitter taste of the ...
Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim. is an essential spice and medicinal plant in China. Zanthoxylum bungean...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Bitterness-masking compounds were identified in a natural white ...
Bitter plants used in traditional cooking are often used both as food and as medicines. In fact bitt...
Angelwing clam (Pholas orientalis) hydrolysate was prepared by hydrolysis using bromelain. The hydro...
Bitterness is a well-known aversive taste that can negatively impact consumer’s acceptance. The aim ...
Flavor is the main limiting factor affecting soybean acceptability in the Occidental countries. The ...
We tried to detect the suppression of bitterness with a taste sensor. Quinine hydrochloride, which h...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.)) is the world’s most important seed legume, which contributes to 25%...