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Role of Water in Sucrose, Lactose, and Sucralose Taste: The Sweeter, The Wetter?


ABSTRACT: Natural sugars combine energy supply and, except a few cases, a pleasant taste. On the other hand, exaggerated consumption may impact population health. This has busted the research for the synthesis of increasingly cheaper artificial sweeteners, with low energy content and intense taste. Here, we suggest that studies of the hydration properties of three disaccharides, namely, the natural sucrose and lactose and the artificial sucralose, may explain the difference by orders of magnitude among their sweetness. This is done by analyzing via Monte Carlo simulations the neutron diffraction differential cross sections of aqueous solutions of the three sugars and their isotopes. Our results show that the strength of the sugar-water hydrogen bond interaction is one of the factors influencing sweetness, another being the number of water molecules within the first neighboring shell of the sugar whether bonded or not.

SUBMITTER: Imberti S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6941182 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of Water in Sucrose, Lactose, and Sucralose Taste: The Sweeter, The Wetter?

Imberti Silvia S   McLain Sylvia E SE   Rhys Natasha H NH   Bruni Fabio F   Ricci Maria Antonietta MA  

ACS omega 20191218 27


Natural sugars combine energy supply and, except a few cases, a pleasant taste. On the other hand, exaggerated consumption may impact population health. This has busted the research for the synthesis of increasingly cheaper artificial sweeteners, with low energy content and intense taste. Here, we suggest that studies of the hydration properties of three disaccharides, namely, the natural sucrose and lactose and the artificial sucralose, may explain the difference by orders of magnitude among th  ...[more]

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