Use of specific t2r taste receptors to identify compounds...

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G01N 33/566 (2006.01) C12Q 1/02 (2006.01) G01N 33/543 (2006.01)

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CA 2452337

Assays for identifying compounds that modulate, preferably inhibit bitter taste associated with the activation of hT2R4, hT2R44 and/or hT2R61 are provided. The compounds identified according to these assays should modulate, e.g., inhibit bitter taste associated with bitter tasting compounds including quinine, 6-nitrosaccharin, saccharin and/or denatonium. These compounds are useful additives for foods, beverages or medicinal preparationshaving a bitter taste.

L'invention concerne des épreuves biologiques permettant d'identifier des composés qui modulent, de préférence inhibent un goût acide associé à l'activation de hT2R4, de hT2R44 et/ou de hT2R61. Les composés identifiés en fonction de ces épreuves biologiques doivent moduler, par exemple, inhiber un goût acide associé à des composés au goût acide comprenant la quinine, la 6-nitrosaccharine, la saccharine et/ou le denatonium. Ces composés constituent des additifs utiles pour des préparations alimentaires, médicinales, ou des préparations de boisson, présentant un goût acide.

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