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ON THE GUSTATORY EFFECTS OF MIRACULIN AND GYMNEMIC ACID IN THE MONKEY
Authors:HELLEKANT  G; HAGSTROM  E C; KASAHARA  Y; ZOTTERMAN  Y
Abstract:The summated response from the chorda tympani proper nerve of9 monkeys was recorded during stimulation with solutions ofacetic and citric acids, sodium chloride, quinine sulfate, sucrose,glucose and fructose before and after application of extractsof Synsepalum dulcificum-miraculin- and Gymnema sylvestre-gymnemicacid-on the tongue. It was observed that (a) miraculin enhancedthe response to all acids used (b) miraculin had no significanteffect on the response of the other taste stimuli (c) its effectlasts for more than 1/2h and was not removed by rubbing of thetongue (d) gymnemic acid had no significant effect on the responseto any of the stimuli used if miraculin had not been appliedbeforehand (e) gymnemic acid applied after miraculin diminishedthe response to acid, then miraculin enhanced the response toacid again. It was concluded that these electrophysiologicalfindings in monkey parallel the psychophysical observationsin man with regard to the effect of miraculin and gymnemic acidon the response to acids, but that they differ with regard tothe effect of gymnemic acid on the response to sugars. * On leave from Dept. of Psychology, University of New Hampshire,U.S.A. ** On leave from Dept. of Oral Physiology, Osaka University,Japan.
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