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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición

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Abstract

ALBARRACIN, Sonia Luz et al. L-glutamate: a key amino acid for sensory and metabolic functions. ALAN [online]. 2016, vol.66, n.2, pp.101-112. ISSN 0004-0622.

Glutamic acid or its ionic form L-glutamate (GLU) is one of the most abundant amino acids in nature and it plays important functions at the cellular and systemic levels. For instance, in the intestine and liver, GLU is a source of energy and is the precursor of key biological molecules. At the central nervous system of mammals, GLU acts as an excitatory neurotransmitter due to the interaction with specific receptors. In addition, GLU has been related with short- and long-term potentiation, memory and the learning. Furthermore, consumption of GLU or its monosodium salt (monosodium glutamate, MSG) as a food additive is responsible for the umami taste. The consumption of MSG has been considered safe for different agencies responsible for the evaluation of the safe use of food additives, which have establish an Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) “not specified”, or classified as Generally Recognized Safe Substance (GRAS). This review focuses on important metabolic aspects of GLU and its role in food tasting and MSG safety.

Keywords : Glutamate; monosodium glutamate; ionotropic receptors and metabotropics receptors; umami taste.

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