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Molecular insights into human taste perception and umami tastants: A review.
Diepeveen, Johan; Moerdijk-Poortvliet, Tanja C W; van der Leij, Feike R.
Afiliação
  • Diepeveen J; Research Group Marine Biobased Specialties, Chemistry Department, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Vlissingen, The Netherlands.
  • Moerdijk-Poortvliet TCW; Research Group Marine Biobased Specialties, Chemistry Department, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Vlissingen, The Netherlands.
  • van der Leij FR; Research and Innovation Centre Agri, Food & Life Sciences (RIC-AFL), Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Delft, The Netherlands.
J Food Sci ; 87(4): 1449-1465, 2022 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35301715
ABSTRACT
Understanding taste is key for optimizing the palatability of seaweeds and other non-animal-based foods rich in protein. The lingual papillae in the mouth hold taste buds with taste receptors for the five gustatory taste qualities. Each taste bud contains three distinct cell types, of which Type II cells carry various G protein-coupled receptors that can detect sweet, bitter, or umami tastants, while type III cells detect sour, and likely salty stimuli. Upon ligand binding, receptor-linked intracellular heterotrimeric G proteins initiate a cascade of downstream events which activate the afferent nerve fibers for taste perception in the brain. The taste of amino acids depends on the hydrophobicity, size, charge, isoelectric point, chirality of the alpha carbon, and the functional groups on their side chains. The principal umami ingredient monosodium l-glutamate, broadly known as MSG, loses umami taste upon acetylation, esterification, or methylation, but is able to form flat configurations that bind well to the umami taste receptor. Ribonucleotides such as guanosine monophosphate and inosine monophosphate strongly enhance umami taste when l-glutamate is present. Ribonucleotides bind to the outer section of the venus flytrap domain of the receptor dimer and stabilize the closed conformation. Concentrations of glutamate, aspartate, arginate, and other compounds in food products may enhance saltiness and overall flavor. Umami ingredients may help to reduce the consumption of salts and fats in the general population and increase food consumption in the elderly.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papilas Gustativas / Percepção Gustatória Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papilas Gustativas / Percepção Gustatória Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article