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Factors affecting detection of bimodal sour-savory mixture and inter-individual umami taste perception.

Anjelica M Miranda1, Michael Ingram2, Tiffany M Nuessle1, Stephanie A Santorico2, Nicole L Garneau1.   

Abstract

While basic taste interactions have been the subject of many research studies, there is one combination where data is limited in the literature: sour and umami. This combination is universal in culinary preparations and of key interest to the food industry. Therefore, the primary goal of the present study is to assess how increasing concentrations of acidity (citric acid) affect, if at all, the intensity of a constant concentration of umami (monosodium glutamate, MSG). The secondary goal is to investigate other possible factors in umami taste perception. Here, a crowdsourced cohort of 734 individuals (age range 8-81) tasted and rated the intensity of 50 mM MSG alone, and in combination with citric acid at varying concentrations (1.25 mM, 6.25 mM, 31.25 mM). Participants were also genotyped for the single nucleotide polymorphism rs34160967 in the T1R1 gene. The results show a significant decrease in the intensity perception of umami as sour concentration increases (low: p = 0.005, medium: p < 0.001, high: p < 0.001). Situational factors such as participant hunger level and time since last eating also have a significant effect on umami intensity perception. Neither the biological factors of sex, age, and ancestry appear to play a role in umami perception, nor does variation in gene TAS1R1 at rs34160967. These new data contribute to the growing field of taste and sensory interaction by giving evidence that sour suppresses umami taste perception in bi-model samples.

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Keywords:  Citizen Science; Crowdsourcing; MSG; TAS1R1; rs34160967; taste interactions

Year:  2020        PMID: 33311858      PMCID: PMC7731915          DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2020.104147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Qual Prefer        ISSN: 0950-3293            Impact factor:   5.565


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