Molecular mixture models: Connecting molecular events to perception
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Ennis, Daniel M.
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Ennis, Daniel M.
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Molecular mixture models are discussed that connect even at the periphery to taste perception. Applicant of the models to mixtures of glucose and fructose shows evidence for the existence of a transducer in human sweet taste and provides an hypothesis to explain the superior sweetening power of fructose to glucose. These mathematical models may be a useful alternative to the use of animal models to describe human chemosensory mechanisms.