Association Of The Bitter Taste Receptor Gene Tas2r38 (Polymorphism Rs713598) With Sensory Responsiveness, Food Preferences, Biochemical Parameters And Body-Composition Markers. A Cross-Sectional Study In Italy

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION(2018)

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This study examined the relationship between TAS2R38 gene polymorphism (RS713598), G/G, C/G or C/C genotype, and sensory responsiveness, food preferences, biochemical parameters and body composition in a cross-sectional study in 118 adults (24 men and 94 women). The frequencies of C/C, G/G and C/G were respectively 20.3%, 29.7% and 50.0%. As regards taste responsiveness, subjects with G-allele had a higher perception threshold than the C/C genotype for 6-n-propyl-2-thiouracil (PROP) (p<.05), and caffeine (p<.05). The G-alleles had higher preferences for beer (OR: 6.25; p<.05), but lower for butter (OR: 0.64; p<.05) and cured meat (OR: 0.55; p<.05). Biochemical parameters and body composition markers did not differ between genotypes. Subjects with RS713598 polymorphism had a higher bitter taste perception threshold and higher or lower preferences for selected nutrient/energy dense foods, such as beer, butter and cured meat.
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TAS2R38, bitter taste, obesity, food preferences, BMI, polymorphism
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