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Published online 25 February 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news020218-21
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Yum, amino acids
Molecules with a taste for monosodium glutamate give protein flavour.
Researchers have pinpointed the receptor that allows us to taste proteins' building blocks. The amino-acid receptor triggers the lip-smacking umami taste that flavour enhancers exploit.
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