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Saveur amère : de la molécule au comportement
2020
La saveur amère permet aux mammifères d’éviter l’ingestion d’aliments poten-tiellement contaminés par des substances amères toxiques fréquemment retrouvées dans notre environnement. La détection de ces molécules aux structures chimiques diverses est réalisée par une famille de récepteurs appelés TAS2R. L’être humain est pourvu de 25 TAS2R aux spectres de reconnaissance plus ou moins larges pour détecter un grand nombre de molécules amères. Des tests fonctionnels in vitro ont été développés afin de détermi-ner le profil d’activation des TAS2R humains. De nombreuses molécules, d’origines natu-relles ou synthétiques ont pu être identifiées comme capable d’activer ces TAS2R. Ces tests fonctionn…
La Chimie de l’astringence mieux décrite
2018
Structure-function relationships of brazzein, a sweet-tasting protein and its interactions with the human sweet taste receptor
2018
International audience; Brazzein is a small heat- and pH-stable sweet-tasting protein isolated from the West African plant, Pentadiplandra brazzeana. Brazzein combines a highly sweet potency, a long history of human consumption, and a remarkable stability, giving it great potential as a natural sweetener. Due to the difficulties of obtaining brazzein from its natural source, several efforts have been made to express brazzein using various heterologous expression systems. Brazzein like all classes of sweet compounds (natural sugars, natural and artificial sweeteners) are perceived through the activation of the T1R2/T1R3 heterodimeric sweet taste receptor. T1R2 and T1R3 subunits are members o…
Nosespace PTR-MS analysis with simutaneous TDS or TCATA sensory evaluation: Release and perception of the aroma of dark chocolates differing in senso…
2021
International audience; Perception of flavor is a dynamic process during which the concentration of aroma molecules at the olfactory epithelium varies with time as they are released progressively from the food in the mouth during consumption. However, how the various components combine to produce a sensory impression is still not completely understood. Real-time mass spectrometry (MS) techniques that measure aroma compounds directly in the nose (nosespace) aim at obtaining data patterns that are supposed to reflect the way aromas are released in real time during food consumption. These patterns are supposed to be representative of the retronasal stimuli perception. Real-time sensory methods…
Chemo-biological analysis applied to the olfaction field
2019
Human are surrounded by numerous molecules in the air from a limited number of olfactory receptors [1], and one odor is not caused by only one compound but by a mixture of molecules [2]. Two different perceptions exist, the first being the heterogeneous perception which is the distinction between the odor components of the mixture. The second perception is homogeneous and consists in a mixture of molecules resulting in a single odor which is not possible to distinguish between odor components of the mixture. There are two types of homogeneous perceptions:1-When one of the mixture components covers the other constituents and we can only smell the odor of one of the mixture components: it is …
Influence of fermented food consumption on oral microbiota and taste perception
2022
Impact of aldehyde dehydrogenases and aldo-keto reductases on human olfactory peri-receptor events
2023
International audience
TOM: Taste and Oral Microbiota
2020
International audience
Nos 5 "super-sens". Bien plus aiguisés qu'on ne le croyait !
2017
Revue; International audience; Limités, nos cinq sens ? Moins affûtés que ceux des animaux ? Détrompez-vous ! nous dit Hugo Leroux. De récents travaux révèlent que nos récepteurs sensoriels sont non seulement incroyablement sensibles, mais capables de véritables prouesses.
Exploring the odorant and molecular characteristics of molecules sharing the odour notes of an aroma blending mixture
2021
Online event (Live and on-demand); International audience; To perceive a huge number of odors from few hundreds ORs, the human olfactory system encodes odor identities by an olfactory scheme whereby one olfactory receptor (OR) recognizes multiple odorants while one odorant activates different combinations of ORs [1, 2]. Odors perceived in our environment are mainly the result of mixtures of odorants, but the specific mechanisms involved in their processing remain poorly understood [3]. In previous studies performed at INRAE-CSGA [4], the perception of a mixture of ethyl isobutyrate (Et iB, strawberry-like odor, STR) and ethyl maltol (Et-M, caramel-like odor, CAR) was investigated in compari…