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Isolation and characterization of pentadin, the sweet principle of <i>Pentadiplandra brazzeana</i> Baillon

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An aqaeous extract from the pulp of the plant Pentadiplandra brazzeana Baillon (Pentadiplandraceae) yielded a strong sweet-tasting material. This sweet principle was isolated by water extraction, ultrafiltration and gel filtration. The conclusion that this substance must be of a proteinaceous nature was based on amino acid analysis, characteristic UV-absorption spectrum and positive colour reaction with Coomassie brilliant blue. The mol. wt of the subunit of the sweet protein was estimated to be 12 000 daltons. The sweetness intensity of the whole protein was 500 times that of sucrose on a weight basis. The taste response in a Rhesus monkey to a 0.1 % solution was comparable to the response to a 0.02 % monellin solution. We propose the name 'pentadin' for this sweet-tasting protein and present a few comments about the possible origin of such sugar mimics

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