- gurmar,
which means "sugar destroyer". The
leaves and
extracts contain gymnemic acids, the
major bioactive constituents that
interact with
taste receptors...
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Gymnemic acids are a
class of
chemical compounds isolated from the
leaves of
Gymnema sylvestre (Asclepiadaceae). They are anti-sweet compounds, or sweetness...
- acid, a
natural carboxylic acid
found in
roasted coffee beans. Like
gymnemic acid, it has the
property of
masking sweet flavors and is used for this...
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exhibits the
highest anti-sweet activity, it is less
potent than
gymnemic acid 1.
Gymnemic acid
Lactisole Ziziphin Kinghorn, A.D. and Compadre, C.M. Alternative...
- York: Dodd, Mead. Kurihara,
Yoshie (1969-05-01). "Antisweet
activity of
gymnemic acid A1 and its derivatives". Life Sciences. 8 (9): 537–543. doi:10...
- most anti-sweet. However, its anti-sweet
activity is less
effective than
gymnemic acid 1,
another anti-sweet
compound glycoside isolated from the leaves...
- have been do****ented to have
similar sweetness-inhibiting properties:
gymnemic acid,
extracted from the
leaves of the
Indian vine
Gymnema sylvestre and...
- m****: 806.98 g/mol,
exact m****: 806.4453 u) may
refer to:
Acetyldigitoxin Gymnemic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- modifiers: a
comparison of the
physical and
psychophysical properties of
gymnemic acid and
sodium lauryl sulfate".
Chemical Senses. 5 (4): 317–330. doi:10...
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electrophysiological conditions. It is
different from
other substances such as
gymnemic acid, ziziphin, and hodulcin. This is
because these substances are known...