Enhancement of the perceived sucrose sweetness in the rat by thaumatin
After conditioned aversion to a 0.18 mol/l sucrose solution rats do not reject a solution of 0.03 mol sucrose per l (near threshold) or a solution of thaumatin (0.2 g/l), which elicits no response in the rats' taste nerves. However, a mixture of the latter two solutions is rejected just as the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical senses 1980-01, Vol.5 (2), p.93-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | After conditioned aversion to a 0.18 mol/l sucrose solution rats do not reject a solution of 0.03 mol sucrose per l (near threshold) or a solution of thaumatin (0.2 g/l), which elicits no response in the rats' taste nerves. However, a mixture of the latter two solutions is rejected just as the 0.18 mol/l sucrose solution. This means that for the rat the mixture has a sucrose-like taste. So, thaumatin enhances sucrose-like sweetness in this animal. Electrophysiological measurements in the chorda tympani indeed show an enhancement of the sucrose response of almost 20 percent by the addition of thaumatin (0.2 g/l) to a sucrose solution of 0.5 mol/l. |
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ISSN: | 0379-864X 1464-3553 |
DOI: | 10.1093/chemse/5.2.93 |