Literature DB >> 9442931

Bitter taste of monosaccharide pentaacetate esters.

W J Malaisse1, F Malaisse-Lagae.   

Abstract

The pentaacetate esters of several, but not all, monosaccharides were recently found to stimulate insulin release from rat pancreatic islets. We have now compared the taste of solutions of either these esters or the corresponding unesterified monosaccharides. The sweet taste of the latter monosaccharides (0.22 M) ranged as follows: D-glucose approximately or = D-galactose approximately or = D-mannoheptulose > L-glucose. None of the esters (1.7 mM) displayed a sweet taste. However, the alpha- and beta-anomer of D-glucose pentaacetate, the alpha-anomer of D-mannose pentaacetate and the beta-anomer of L-glucose pentaacetate all displayed a bitter taste, whilst both alpha- and beta-D-galactose pentaacetate yielded doubtful results. Since such a situation is comparable to that characterizing the islet B-cell response to these esters, it is proposed that the intracellular interaction between the esters or their hydrolytic products and a protein involved in the recognition of bitter taste in taste buds may participate in their insulinotropic action.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9442931     DOI: 10.1080/15216549700205181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Mol Biol Int        ISSN: 1039-9712


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