Literature DB >> 9523890

The rat's acceptance and preference for sucrose, maltodextrin, and saccharin solutions and mixtures.

A Sclafani1, B Thompson, J C Smith.   

Abstract

Prior work indicates that rats prefer a mixture of sucrose and maltodextrin to either carbohydrate alone. The present experiment examined whether a sucrose + maltodextrin (S + M) mixture also increases total fluid intake as does saccharin + carbohydrate mixtures. In 23 h/day, one-bottle tests male rats consumed more of a 1% sucrose + 1% maltodextrin mixture than they did of either 2% sucrose or 2% maltodextrin. Adding 0.2% saccharin to the S + M mixture further stimulated consumption. The rats overconsumed the mixture solutions primarily by increasing bout size. In two-bottle choice tests the rats strongly preferred the S + M mixture to the 2% sucrose and 2% maltodextrin solutions and showed a nonreliable preference for the S + M + saccharin mixture to the S + M mixture. The palatability of the S + M mixture is thought to be related to the activation of separate "sweet" and "maltodextrin" tastes.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9523890     DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(97)00478-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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