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Chemosensory Properties of Pungent Spices: Their Role in Altering Nutrient Intake

Journal

CHEMOSENSORY PERCEPTION
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 131-137

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12078-015-9191-x

Keywords

Bioactives; Chemesthesis; Flavor; Intake; Irritation; Smell; Taste

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  1. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation
  2. McCormick Science Institute

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This paper explores the role of these pungent spices in altering nutrient intake across the lifespan. The role of chemical burn in manipulating dietary intake in both diseased and healthy populations is discussed. Implications for using pungent spices to enhance compliance with dietary manipulations are described. Proposed functions of pungent spices are maintaining, preserving, and enhancing flavor to offset the reductions in liking and palatability that are associated with dietary modifications and disease status.

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