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Mucoadhesive polysaccharides modulate sodium retention, release and taste perception

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 240, 期 -, 页码 482-489

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.07.134

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Mucoadhesion; Polymer; Salt; Tastant; Retention; Release; Perception

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  1. BBSRC CASE studentship [BB/K012029/1]
  2. McCormick (UK) Ltd [BB/K012029/1]
  3. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [1366930] Funding Source: researchfish

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The mucoadhesion between polymeric substances and mucosal membranes, widely exploited in the pharmaceutics industry to prolong drug residence, has been investigated as a means of retaining taste or aroma molecules in the oral cavity. This study shows that the mucoadhesive properties of carboxymethyl cellulose, a commonly used polysaccharide in the food and pharmaceutics industry, can modify retention, release and perception of sodium over time. A three-part study was designed coupling in vitro retention using ex vivo porcine tongue, sensory perception with a trained panel and in vivo retention of sodium ions in human volunteers. The findings suggest that although salt perception is stunted in samples containing a random coil, ionic, mucoadhesive thickener, the retention of sodium ions in the mouth is prolonged due to the mucoadhesive nature of the polysaccharide. Not only has this study-investigated mucoadhesion of liquid formulations in the oral cavity but it is also the first to link the mucoadhesive nature of a commonly used polysaccharide to the organoleptic properties of a food.

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