T2R14 Activators are a diverse group of chemical compounds that directly enhance the functional activity of T2R14, a bitter taste receptor involved in the detection of a variety of bitter substances. Denatonium Benzoate, recognized as one of the most bitter substances, binds to T2R14 and triggers the intracellular signaling pathways that elicit the perception of bitterness. Similarly, other compounds such as Saccharin, Quinine, Colchicine, and Caffeine are known to activate T2R14 through G-protein coupled receptor mechanisms, leading to a cascade of events that ultimately result in the transmission of bitter taste signals to the brain. This activation is not limited to naturally bitter compounds, as synthetic molecules like Saccharin and pharmaceutical agents like Chloroquine and Erythromycin also bind to T2R14, underscoring the receptor's broad ligand specificity and essential role in bitter taste sensation.
The array of T2R14 activators also includes compounds with varying chemical structures, such as the thiourea derivative Propylthiouracil (PROP), the sesquiterpene lactone Parthenolide, and the anthraquinone derivative Aloe-emodin, all of which are capable of initiating the G-protein mediated signaling pathways associated with T2R14 activation. Gymnemic Acid, although known as a sweet inhibitor, and Naringin, a bitter flavonoid from grapefruits, further demonstrate the receptor's ability to interact with a wide range of bitter molecules. These activators engage T2R14 and its downstream signaling processes, emphasizing the receptor's integral role in the chemical sensing of bitterness, which is crucial for the avoidance of potentially toxic substances and the overall sensory experience oftaste.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Denatonium benzoate | 3734-33-6 | sc-234525 sc-234525A sc-234525B sc-234525C sc-234525D | 1 g 5 g 25 g 100 g 250 g | $31.00 $46.00 $138.00 $464.00 $903.00 | ||
Denatonium Benzoate is known for being one of the most bitter compounds and it directly activates T2R14 by binding to the receptor, which leads to the activation of intracellular signaling pathways responsible for the perception of bitterness. | ||||||
Saccharin | 81-07-2 | sc-212902 sc-212902A sc-212902B | 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $173.00 $235.00 $286.00 | ||
Saccharin is a synthetic sweetener that paradoxically also activates T2R14, leading to bitter taste perception through the same G-protein coupled receptor mechanisms as other bitterants. | ||||||
Quinine | 130-95-0 | sc-212616 sc-212616A sc-212616B sc-212616C sc-212616D | 1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g | $77.00 $102.00 $163.00 $347.00 $561.00 | 1 | |
Quinine is a natural compound known for its bitter taste and it activates T2R14, initiating the G-protein signaling cascade that results in the perception of bitterness. | ||||||
Colchicine | 64-86-8 | sc-203005 sc-203005A sc-203005B sc-203005C sc-203005D sc-203005E | 1 g 5 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg | $98.00 $315.00 $2244.00 $4396.00 $17850.00 $34068.00 | 3 | |
Although used medically for its anti-inflammatory effects, Colchicine is also a bitter compound that activates T2R14 and subsequent signaling pathways involved in bitter taste sensation. | ||||||
Caffeine | 58-08-2 | sc-202514 sc-202514A sc-202514B sc-202514C sc-202514D | 5 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $32.00 $66.00 $95.00 $188.00 $760.00 | 13 | |
Caffeine is a bitter methylxanthine that activates T2R14, stimulating G-protein coupled receptor pathways that modulate taste signaling. | ||||||
6-Propyl-2-thiouracil | 51-52-5 | sc-214383 sc-214383A sc-214383B sc-214383C | 10 g 25 g 100 g 1 kg | $36.00 $55.00 $220.00 $1958.00 | ||
PROP is a thiourea derivative known for its bitter taste and is recognized by T2R14, leading to the activation of taste receptor-specific signaling mechanisms. | ||||||
Parthenolide | 20554-84-1 | sc-3523 sc-3523A | 50 mg 250 mg | $79.00 $300.00 | 32 | |
Parthenolide, a sesquiterpene lactone from feverfew, has a bitter taste and activates T2R14, which in turn triggers the associated G-protein mediated signaling pathways. | ||||||
Chloroquine | 54-05-7 | sc-507304 | 250 mg | $68.00 | 2 | |
Chloroquine is an antimalarial drug with a bitter taste that activates T2R14, leading to the activation of downstream signaling processes involved in bitter taste transduction. | ||||||
Erythromycin | 114-07-8 | sc-204742 sc-204742A sc-204742B sc-204742C | 5 g 25 g 100 g 1 kg | $56.00 $240.00 $815.00 $1305.00 | 4 | |
Erythromycin is an antibiotic that also has a bitter taste, and it activates T2R14 to induce the signaling events leading to the sensation of bitterness. | ||||||
Emodin | 518-82-1 | sc-202601 sc-202601A sc-202601B | 50 mg 250 mg 15 g | $103.00 $210.00 $6132.00 | 2 | |
Aloe-emodin, a compound found in aloe, is recognized by T2R14 as a bitter compound, triggering G-protein coupled taste signaling pathways. | ||||||