The Surprising Sweetness of Salt

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The Surprising Sweetness of Salt
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Researchers from Okayama University have discovered that chloride ions play a role in taste perception by binding to sweet taste receptors, potentially producing a light sweet taste sensation. The study found that low concentrations of chloride ions could activate neurons involved in signaling sweet taste in mice models. The findings suggest that chloride ions influence salt-taste sensation and may help maintain homeostasis and balance salt levels in the body.

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