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ACS Symposium Series 979 Sweetness and Sweeteners: Biology, Chemistry and Psychophysics g acs.orw001 Deepthi K. Weerasinghe, Editor bs.9.f u7 p9 The Coca-Cola Company p://8-0 htt00 9 | k-2 0b er 21, 2010.1021/ GrTahne tC oEc.a D-CuolBa oCiosm, pEandyi tor 8 on Octob2008 | doi: Based on a symposium at the 231st ACS National 34.4h 4, 2c Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 26-30, 2006 16.Mar 1 200.ate: y D d bon deati wnloaPublic Sponsored by o D ACS Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Ajinomoto Company Linguagen Corporation Cargill Mastertaste Firmenich Nestlé Givaudan Quest International T. Hasegawa Senomyx Treat PLC The Coca-Cola Company Kraft Foods Global Inc. The NutraSweet Company International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. 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Weerasinghe, Editor bs.9.f u7 p9 The Coca-Cola Company p://8-0 htt00 9 | k-2 0b er 21, 2010.1021/ GrTahne tC oEc.a D-CuolBa oCiosm pEadnyi tor 8 on Octob2008 | doi: Based on a symposium at the 231st ACS National 34.4h 4, 2c Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 26-30, 2006 16.Mar 1 200.ate: y D d bon deati wnloaPublic Sponsored by o D ACS Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Ajinomoto Company Linguagen Corporation Cargill Mastertaste Firmenich Nestlé Givaudan Quest International T. Hasegawa Senomyx Treat PLC The Coca-Cola Company Kraft Foods Global Inc. The NutraSweet Company International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. In Sweetness and Sweeteners; Weerasinghe, D., el al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2008. Foreword The ACS Symposium Series was first published in 1974 to pro vide a mechanism for publishing symposia quickly in book form. 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Página 1de 6 Hide My Ass! Home Pro VPN Free Proxy IP:PORT Lists Anonymous Email File Upload All Tools Our other proxies http://pubs.acs.org/isbn/9780841274327?prevSearch=&searchHistoryKey= ACS Journals C& Publications A–Z Home | Authors & Reviewers | Librarians | ACS Anywhere Search ACS Symposium Series All Publications/Website Personalize your experience: Log In | R Table of Contents ACS Sympos Online–FRE Sweetness andSweeteners Enjoy free acc Symposium Se Biology, Chemistry, andPsychophysics during Nation ISBN13: 9780841274327 Week 2009, O Editor(s): Deepthi K. Weerasinghe1, GrantE. DuBois2 eISBN: 9780841221116 24th. To exte Volume 979 trial period, p Publication Date (Print): March 04,2008 DOI:10.1021/bk-2008-0979 the recommen Copyright © 2008 American ChemicalSociety notify your Lib Information S 1 The Coca-Cola Company 2 The Coca-Cola Company Sponsoring Divisions:Division of Agricultural & FoodChemistry TheACS Symp Online Select All For Selected Articles: Sweetness and Sweeteners, Copyright, Foreword First Page Biology, Chemistry, and Psychophysics pp i-vii Hi-Res PDF[280K] D DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.fw001 PDF w/ Links[281K] Facts Sponsored Access Approxima added eac 900+ books Symposium 250+ books Preface First Page Advances i Deepthi K Weerasinghe and Grant E DuBois Book Serie Hi-Res PDF[188K] 19,000+ pe pp xv chapters DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.pr001 PDF w/ Links[189K] Features Sponsored Access Browseable publication organizatio Fully integ advanceds Sweetness and Sweeteners: What Is All the Excitement About? Abstract Indexed by Grant E. DuBois Downloada Hi-Res PDF[1341K] Chapter 1, pp 1-16 chaptercit DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch001 PDF w/ Links[1362K] More Inform Sponsored Access FAQs Subscriptio Recommen library STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF THE SWEETENER RECEPTOR Genetic Architecture of Sweet Taste Abstract StayCurrent Alexander A. Bachmanov Get your rese Hi-Res PDF[2756K] Chapter 2, pp 18-47 e-Alerts|RSS DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch002 Sponsored Access Making Sense of the Sweet Taste Receptor Abstract Peihua Jiang, Emeline Maillet, Meng Cui, Roman Osman, Marianna Max, and Robert F. Margolskee Hi-Res PDF[1901K] Chapter 3, pp 48-64 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch003 PDF w/ Links[1902K] Sponsored Access http://w3.hidemyass.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL3B1YnMuYWNzLm9yZy9pc2Ju... 23/10/2009 Página 2de 6 T1R2, T1R3, and the Detection of Sweet Stimuli Abstract Stephan Vigues, Jeanette R. Hobbs, Yiling Nie, Graeme L. Conn, and Steven D. Munger Hi-Res PDF[955K] Chapter 4, pp 65-75 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch004 PDF w/ Links[973K] Sponsored Access In Vitro Models to Study Taste: Can Sweetness Be Modeled in a Dish? Abstract Nancy E. Rawson and M. Hakan Ozdener Hi-Res PDF[1993K] Chapter 5, pp 76-93 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch005 PDF w/ Links[2001K] Sponsored Access MODELING OF THE SWEETENER RECEPTOR Structure-Activity Relationship and AH-B after 40 Years Abstract Terry E. Acree and Michael Lindley Hi-Res PDF[1243K] Chapter 6, pp 96-108 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch006 PDF w/ Links[1248K] Sponsored Access Crystal Structures of the Sweet Protein MNEI: Insights into Sweet Protein-Receptor Abstract Interactions Hi-Res PDF[919K] Jeanette R. Hobbs, Steven D. Munger, and Graeme L. Conn Chapter 7, pp 109-116 PDF w/ Links[933K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch007 Sponsored Access Molecular Models of Sweet Taste Receptors Provide Insights into Function Abstract Meng Cui, Peihua Jiang, Emeline Maillet, Marianna Max, Robert F. Margolskee, and Roman Osman Hi-Res PDF[1835K] Chapter 8, pp 117-132 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch008 PDF w/ Links[1861K] Sponsored Access Pharmacophore Modeling of Sweet and Bitter Tasting Molecules Abstract Nicolas Froloff Hi-Res PDF[1316K] Chapter 9, pp 133-146 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch009 PDF w/ Links[1327K] Sponsored Access Multiple Receptors or Multiple Sites? Modeling the Human T1R2-T1R3 Sweet Taste Abstract Receptor Hi-Res PDF[1533K] Gabriella Morini, Angela Bassoli, and Piero A. Temussi Chapter 10, pp 147-161 PDF w/ Links[1564K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch010 Sponsored Access Computational Docking to Sweet Taste Receptor Models Abstract D. Eric Walters Hi-Res PDF[659K] Chapter 11, pp 162-167 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch011 PDF w/ Links[675K] Sponsored Access SWEET TASTE TRANSDUCTION What Can Psychophysical Studies with Sweetness Inhibitors Teach Us about Abstract Taste? Hi-Res PDF[1557K] Veronica Galindo-Cuspinera and Paul A. S. Breslin Chapter 12, pp 170-184 PDF w/ Links[1565K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch012 Sponsored Access Abstract Hi-Res PDF[1671K] http://w3.hidemyass.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL3B1YnMuYWNzLm9yZy9pc2Ju... 23/10/2009 Página 3de 6 A Method to Measure Taste Qualities, Taste Intensity, and Temporal Profile of PDF w/ Links[1683K] Compounds Aimed at Human Consumption by Taste Nerve Recordings in Sponsored Access Monkeys Göran Hellekant and Yiwen Wang Chapter 13, pp 185-201 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch013 The Bittersweet Search for Bitter-Sweet Interactions: Cell to Cell Communication Abstract in the Taste Bud Hi-Res PDF[1979K] M. Scott Herness, Fang-li Zhao, and Yu Cao Chapter 14, pp 202-219 PDF w/ Links[1983K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch014 Sponsored Access cAMP: A Role in Sweet Taste Adaptation Abstract Nirupa Chaudhari and Sue C. Kinnamon Hi-Res PDF[847K] Chapter 15, pp 220-229 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch015 PDF w/ Links[863K] Sponsored Access Saccharin: Artificial Sweetener, Bitter Tastant, and Sweet Taste Inhibitor Abstract Marcel Winnig, Christina Kuhn, Oliver Frank, Bernd Bufe, Maik Behrens, Thomas Hofmann, and Wolfgang Meyerhof Hi-Res PDF[1150K] Chapter 16, pp 230-240 PDF w/ Links[1161K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch016 Sponsored Access Permeation of Amphipathic Sweeteners into Taste-Bud Cells and Their Abstract Interactions with Post-Receptor Signaling Components: Possible Implications for Sweet-Taste Quality Hi-Res PDF[1708K] M. Naim, M. E. Shaul, A. I. Spielman, L. Huang, and I. Peri PDF w/ Links[1735K] Chapter 17, pp 241-255 Sponsored Access DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch017 QUANTIFYING THE RESPONSES OF SWEET-SENSITIVE TASTE BUD CELLS We Are What We Eat, but Why? Relationships between Oral Sensation, Genetics, Abstract Pathology, and Diet Hi-Res PDF[2670K] Derek J. Snyder, Valerie B. Duffy, Susan E. Marino, and Linda M. Bartoshuk Chapter 18, pp 258-284 PDF w/ Links[2684K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch018 Sponsored Access Perception and Acceptance of Sweeteners Abstract Jeannine F. Delwiche and Amanda R. Warnock Hi-Res PDF[1199K] Chapter 19, pp 285-295 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch019 PDF w/ Links[1215K] Sponsored Access Interindividual Differences of Taste Sensitivity in Humans and Hamsters: Multiple Abstract Receptor Sites for Single Organic Molecules Hi-Res PDF[3694K] Annick Faurion Chapter 20, pp 296-334 PDF w/ Links[3708K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch020 Sponsored Access The "Bitter-Sweet" Truth of Artificial Sweeteners Abstract C. T. Simons, C. Adam, G. LeCourt, C. Crawford, C. Ward, W. Meyerhof, and J. P. Slack Hi-Res PDF[1844K] Chapter 21, pp 335-354 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch021 PDF w/ Links[1848K] Sponsored Access Abstract http://w3.hidemyass.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL3B1YnMuYWNzLm9yZy9pc2Ju... 23/10/2009 Página 4de 6 The Use of Rodent Models to Link Neurobiological Processes with the Hi-Res PDF[1192K] Psychophysics of Sweet Taste PDF w/ Links[1202K] A. C. Spector, S. Eylam, and C. D. Dotson Sponsored Access Chapter 22, pp 355-366 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch022 MODULATION OF SWEET-SENSITIVE TASTE BUD CELL SIGNALING Functional Characterization of the Human Sweet Taste Receptor: High-Throughput Abstract Screening Assay Development and Structural Function Relation Hi-Res PDF[1767K] Xiaodong Li and Guy Servant Chapter 23, pp 368-385 PDF w/ Links[1768K] DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch023 Sponsored Access Development of Transient Receptor Potential Melanostatin 5 Modulators for Abstract Sweetness Enhancement Hi-Res PDF[1729K] R. W. Bryant, K. S. Atwal, I. Bakaj, M. T. Buber, S. Carlucci, R. Cerne, R. Cortés, H. R. Devantier, C. J. Hendrix, S. P. Lee, R. K. Palmer, C. Wilson, Q. Yang, and F. R. Salemme PDF w/ Links[1743K] Chapter 24, pp 386-399 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch024 Sponsored Access Enhancers for Sweet Taste from the World of Non-Volatiles: Polyphenols as Taste Abstract Modifiers Hi-Res PDF[1059K] Jakob P. Ley, Maria Blings, Susanne Paetz, Günter Kindel, Kathrin Freiherr, Gerhard E. Krammer, and Heinz-Jürgen Bertram PDF w/ Links[1068K] Chapter 25, pp 400-409 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch025 Sponsored Access Evaluation of High-Intensity Sweetener Modulators Abstract Cheryl R. Mitchell, Richard Ray, and Marian Schwartz Hi-Res PDF[1264K] Chapter 26, pp 410-419 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch026 PDF w/ Links[1265K] Sponsored Access Improving the Taste of Artificial Sweeteners Using Flavors Abstract Masashi Ishikawa, Akio Nakamura, Ayano Fujiki, Junichi Ide, and Kensaku Mori Hi-Res PDF[1392K] Chapter 27, pp 420-429 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch027 PDF w/ Links[1395K] Sponsored Access ADVANCES IN THE DISCOVERY AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF SYNTHETIC NON-CALORIC SWEETENERS Why Should an Organic Chemist Study Sweet Taste? Abstract Angela Bassoli, Gigliola Borgonovo, Gilberto Busnelli, and Gabriella Morini Hi-Res PDF[1728K] Chapter 28, pp 432-443 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch028 PDF w/ Links[1733K] Sponsored Access Sweeteners and Sweetness Modulators: Requirements for Commercial Viability Abstract Grant E. DuBois Hi-Res PDF[2910K] Chapter 29, pp 444-462 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch029 Sponsored Access Development of New, Low Calorie Sweetener: New Aspartame Derivative Abstract Yusuke Amino, Kenich Mori, Yasuyuki Tomiyama, Hiroyuki Sakata, and Takeshi Fujieda Hi-Res PDF[1650K] Chapter 30, pp 463-480 DOI: 10.1021/bk-2008-0979.ch030 PDF w/ Links[1655K] Sponsored Access Challenges to Reducing Sugar in Foods Abstract D. Kilcast, C. den Ridder, and C. Narain http://w3.hidemyass.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL3B1YnMuYWNzLm9yZy9pc2Ju... 23/10/2009

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