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Journal of Paramedical Sciences. 2011; 2 (4): 6-11
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-194749

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Ability to taste Phenylthiocarbamide [PTC] a bitter compound is widely used to know the heritable trait in both genetic and anthropological studies. The study is based on the ability of a person to sense the taste of PTC. Inability to taste has also been associated with medical illness not typically with taste impairment, so far no study has yet proved whether PTC blindness correlates with childhood obesity. This study is the first attempt to examine PTC sensitivity in obese children and healthy children to determine variation in the perception of bitter tastes which is associated with eating behavior, body mass index, and childhood obesity. The present investigation is carried out in Mysore, during years 2008 - 2009. Phenylthiocarbamide taste sensitivity was measured by administering PTC solution for obese and control children by modified method of Harris and Kalmus. The result focused that tasters were significantly more frequent [67%] than non-tasters [33%] in control population. A higher proportion of non-tasters were observed in obese children [72%] when compare to non-obese subjects [28%]. These differences were not explained by alterations in perception of basic taste sensitivity or age. Increased frequency of non-taster allele is evident in children with obese condition. This could be due to lack of preference for food among non-tasters. As the phenotypic variation in PTC sensitivity is genetic in origin, it may represent a surrogate risk factor for the development of childhood obesity

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Hamdard Medicus. 2010; 53 (3): 34-37
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-146348

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Intertidal driftwood samples were collected from Muthupet mangrove environment, South East Coast of Tamilnadu, India. The wood samples were examined for fungi by plating method culturing on Potato Dextrose Agar Medium with sea water. A total number of 27 species of fungi belonging to 7 genera were recorded. Most of them were Deuteromycetes except Rhizopus. Out of 27 species Aspergillus niger was found to be dominant fungus followed by Aspergillus fumigatus and A. flavus. Thus the intertidal driftwood along Tamilnadu East Coast yield impressive diversity of fungi


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Madera , Hongos Mitospóricos , Aspergillus niger , Aspergillus fumigatus , Aspergillus flavus
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