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Regulatory & Research
Monell Study Reveals Pandas Have a Natural Sweet Tooth
A recent study finds pandas have a penchant for some natural sweeteners including fructose and sucrose.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Stevia + Rebaudioside B Sweetener
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice, from Tate & Lyle Ingredients Americas, describes stevia sweeteners containing rebaudioside B.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: High-potency, Functional Sweetener
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's pick, from the Coca-Cola Company, describes a high potency sweetener with a functional component, such as a vitamin.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Scaling Up
Stevia rebaudiana
Sweeteners
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention describes a process for producing
Stevia rebaudiana
-derived sweetening compounds on a commercial scale.
Trends
Symrise Study Reveals Importance of Naturalness for Latin American Consumers
Symrise has released its naturalness study for the LATAM market.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Sweet Chemosensory Modifier
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes compounds that can modify sweet taste receptors and their ligands.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Sweet Orange Clone
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight is a new sweet orange clone named OLL-8, which exhibits a Valencia-like flavor profile.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Picks—Sweet and Savory
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. The present inventions feature developments related to sweet and savory tastes.
Regulatory & Research
Sweet Preferences Among Children Tied to Family, Biology
The results show that lowering refined sugars in children’s diets may require more sophisticated strategies.
Regulatory & Research
Kids’ Growth Rate a Driver for Sweet Preference?
New research from the University of Washington and the Monell Center indicates that children's heightened liking for sweetness has a biological basis and is related to their high growth rate.
Regulatory & Research
Symrise Introduces Sweet Modulators, Reduces Sugar by 35%
Symrise created sweet modulator, SymLife Sweet, to reduce the use of sugar in various products by 35%.
Regulatory & Research
Monell Offers New Information about Sweet Taste Receptors
Discovery includes taste cells having several sugar detectors other than those previously known
Event Coverage
Flavorcon 2018 Hosts Global Tastemakers in Atlantic City
The global flavor, food and beverage event brought together more than 550 attendees to discuss insights into ingredients, formulations, product development and consumer and market trends.
Regulatory & Research
The Sweet Smell of Standards
We can conclude with confidence that the demand for new international standards in the field of essential oils will continue to grow. We need such standards to facilitate world trade and to promote the quality of the products.
Regulatory & Research
Endocannabinoids Enhance Sweet Taste: Study
A study by Monell Chemical Senses Center and Kyushu University revealed that endocannabinoids act directly on taste receptors on the tongue to enhance sweet taste.
Regulatory & Research
Will Nixing the EU’s Sugar Quota Bring Sweet Change?
The EU’s quota system for sugar will end as of Sept. 30, 2017, which means that foreign trade will play a greater role in the balance of the market in the EU for this type of food and beverage sweetener.
Regulatory & Research
Sweetness Sensation Linked to Bitter Receptor, Varies in Children
Genotype analysis revealed that sucrose thresholds and sensitivity were related to variation in the bitter receptor gene but not in the two sweet receptor genes.
Regulatory & Research
Don't Sweat: Cocoa Sweeter With Stress?
A recent report looked at how different growing and weather conditions could impact the chemical composition of cocoa and its taste.
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