Cephalic Phase Insulin Response
Brief sweet taste receptor exposure may produce a detectable insulin response in fasting subjects. Taste, smell, food anticipation, and chewing can trigger insulin release before nutrient absorption. Chewing gum repeatedly sends meal-arriv…
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Brief sweet taste receptor exposure may produce a detectable insulin response in fasting subjects. Taste, smell, food anticipation, and chewing can trigger insulin release before nutrient absorption. Chewing gum repeatedly sends meal-arrival signals even when no meal follows. Sweet compounds in mouthwash can trigger cephalic insulin signaling before swallowing occurs.