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    "Fake sugar" can fool the taste buds, but not the "gut"

    • Last Update: 2022-09-01
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    News from this newspaper Many past studies have found that in the face of various types of sugars, both humans and animals show a preference for natural sugars


    Research has found that neuropod cells are sensory cells in the nervous system, like taste buds on the tongue that help people taste flavors, or retinal cone cells in the eyes that help people recognize colors


    In this study, the researchers used mouse and laboratory-grown intestinal organoids derived from human cells to represent the small intestine and duodenum


    "Our trust in food comes from the gut," says Boh órquez.


    (Source: China Biotechnology Network)

    "China Food News" (03 edition on January 19, 2022)

    (Editor-in-charge: Han Songyan)

     

     

     

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