The basal free fatty acid concentration in human saliva is related to salivary lipolytic activity
Abstract Fat perception during eating is a complex sensation that involves various sensory modalities, such as texture, aroma and taste. Taste is supported by the discovery of fatty acid receptors in the tongue papillae. Dietary fat is mainly composed of esterified fatty acids, whereas only free fat...
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Main Authors: | Eric Neyraud, Stéphanie Cabaret, Hélène Brignot, Claire Chabanet, Hélène Labouré, Elisabeth Guichard, Olivier Berdeaux |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5cc2114d3a8c4833965aee9d61c079a8 |
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