Oil-in-Water Emulsion Exhibits Bitterness-Suppressing Effects in a Sensory Threshold Study
© 2015 Institute of Food Technologists®. Little is known about how emulsion characteristics affect saltiness/bitterness perception. Sensory detection and recognition thresholds of NaCl, caffeine, and KCl in aqueous solution compared with oil-in-water emulsion systems were evaluated. For emulsions, N...
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Main Authors: | Torrico D., Sae-Eaw A., Sriwattana S., Boeneke C., Prinyawiwatkul W. |
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Wiley-Blackwell
2015
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