Rebaudioside A and Rebaudioside D Bitterness do not Covary with Acesulfame-K Bitterness or Polymorphisms in TAS2R9 and TAS2R31
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Title
Rebaudioside A and Rebaudioside D Bitterness do not Covary with Acesulfame-K Bitterness or Polymorphisms in TAS2R9 and TAS2R31
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Keywords
Bitterness, Non-nutritive sweetener, Rebaudioside A, Rebaudioside D, Genetics, Taste phenotype, Project GIANT-CS
Journal
Chemosensory Perception
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 109-117
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-07-01
DOI
10.1007/s12078-013-9149-9
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