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"Umami" Receptor Discovered.
Scientists have been arguing over the whole umami thing for years but it looks like they've finally found specific taste receptors for savoury foods. One thing that concerns me about this story though is the research was conducted at the Institute of Life Sciences in Ajinomoto Japan and they don't make it clear whether or not this organisation has any links with Ajinomoto Inc which as I'm sure everyone knows is Japans largest manufacturer of msg.
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An interesting read. We discussed umami receptors when I was taking Human A&P in college, and I wasn't aware that there was any controversy concerning their existence.
Our book identified umami as a receptor for savory (read, meat) flavors by responding to the presence of amino acids and did not mention any specific amino acid. I would have to assume that this meant that the receptor responded to nitrogen, but that's just a guess. I'm curious about this statement that umami responds specifically and solely to glutamate, especially considering that it is a non-essential amino acid. My book is in my office at the gym, I'll look tomorrow and see if it gives any reference. |
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