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Effect of repeated presentation on sweetness intensity of binary and ternary mixtures of sweeteners
Authors:Schiffman Susan S  Sattely-Miller Elizabeth A  Graham Brevick G  Zervakis Jennifer  Butchko Harriett H  Stargel W Wayne
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. sss@acpub.duke.edu
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of repeated presentation of the same sweet stimulus on sweetness intensity ratings. The sweet stimuli tested in this study were binary and ternary blends of 14 sweeteners that varied widely in chemical structure. A trained panel evaluated the sweetness intensity over four sips of a given mixture presented at 30 s intervals. The individual components in the binary sweetener combinations were intensity-anchored with 5% sucrose, while the individual sweeteners in the ternary mixtures were intensity-anchored with 3% sucrose (according to formulae developed previously). Each self-mixture was also evaluated (e.g. acesulfame-K-acesulfame-K). The main finding of this study was that mixtures consisting of two or three different sweeteners exhibited less reduction in sweetness intensity over four repeated sips than a single sweetener at an equivalent sweetness level. Furthermore, ternary combinations tended to be slightly more effective than binary combinations at lessening the effect of repeated exposure to a given sweet stimulus. These findings suggest that the decline in sweetness intensity experienced over repeated exposure to a sweet stimulus could be reduced by the blending of sweeteners.
Keywords:bulk sweeteners   high potency   repeated presentation   sweeteners   synergism
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