Date published: 2026-4-1

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T2R23 Activators

Chemical activators of T2R23 include a variety of compounds that can initiate a bitter taste response through direct interaction with the receptor. Denatonium Benzoate is recognized for its extreme bitterness and activates T2R23 by binding directly to the taste receptor, which then triggers the signal transduction pathways integral to bitter taste perception. Similarly, Quinine, a bitter compound, activates T2R23 through direct interaction with the ligand-binding domain of the receptor. This binding leads to the activation of G-protein signaling pathways that are fundamental to the perception of bitterness. Propylthiouracil, an organosulfur compound, also activates T2R23 by direct binding, initiating the signaling pathway for bitter taste transduction specific to this receptor. Saccharin and Acesulfame Potassium, although used as sweeteners, surprisingly activate T2R23 by mimicking the structural properties of bitter compounds, triggering a bitter taste response. Sucralose, another sweetener, can activate T2R23 by engaging the receptor's ligand-binding sites that are responsive to bitter stimuli.

Phenylthiocarbamide is known to activate T2R23 by directly binding to the receptor, a crucial step in the perception of bitterness and the subsequent signal transduction. Strychnine, an alkaloid, activates T2R23 by interacting with the receptor, leading to the activation of the taste signaling cascade responsible for bitter taste detection. Aloin, a compound with a bitter taste, activates T2R23 by binding to the receptor, initiating the bitter taste signaling pathways. Capsaicin, though typically associated with spiciness, activates T2R23 by binding to the receptor and potentially triggering signaling pathways linked to bitter taste perception. Magnesium Sulfate, an inorganic compound, can activate T2R23 by engaging with the receptor in a way that leads to bitter taste signal transduction. Lastly, Caffeine activates T2R23 by engaging the receptor's bitter ligand-binding sites, which leads to the initiation of bitter taste signal transduction, demonstrating the diverse range of chemicals that can activate the T2R23 receptor.

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Denatonium benzoate

3734-33-6sc-234525
sc-234525A
sc-234525B
sc-234525C
sc-234525D
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
250 g
$32.00
$47.00
$141.00
$473.00
$921.00
(1)

Denatonium Benzoate is known to activate T2R23 by binding directly to the taste receptor, thereby triggering the signal transduction pathways associated with bitter taste perception.

Quinine

130-95-0sc-212616
sc-212616A
sc-212616B
sc-212616C
sc-212616D
1 g
5 g
10 g
25 g
50 g
$79.00
$104.00
$166.00
$354.00
$572.00
1
(0)

Quinine activates T2R23 through direct interaction with the receptor's ligand-binding domain, leading to activation of downstream G-protein signaling cascades that are part of the bitter taste response.

6-Propyl-2-thiouracil

51-52-5sc-214383
sc-214383A
sc-214383B
sc-214383C
10 g
25 g
100 g
1 kg
$37.00
$56.00
$224.00
$1997.00
(0)

Propylthiouracil is an organosulfur compound that can activate T2R23 by direct binding, which in turn initiates the signalling pathway for bitter taste transduction.

Saccharin

81-07-2sc-212902
sc-212902A
sc-212902B
100 mg
1 g
10 g
$173.00
$235.00
$286.00
(0)

Saccharin, despite being a sweetener, activates T2R23 by mimicking the structural properties of bitter compounds, thus initiating a bitter taste response through the receptor's activation.

Acesulfame Potassium

55589-62-3sc-210736
25 g
$245.00
(0)

Acesulfame Potassium can activate T2R23 by directly engaging with the receptor as an agonist, thereby triggering the bitter taste signaling pathway.

Sucralose

56038-13-2sc-222332
sc-222332A
100 mg
1 g
$133.00
$463.00
(0)

Sucralose activates T2R23 by binding to the receptor's ligand-binding sites that are responsive to bitter stimuli, which leads to the activation of the receptor and the perception of bitterness.

N-Phenylthiourea

103-85-5sc-236086
100 g
$319.00
(0)

Phenylthiocarbamide activates T2R23 by directly binding to the receptor, which is a key step in the perception of bitterness and the initiation of signal transduction associated with T2R23 activation.

Aloin

1415-73-2sc-214525
sc-214525A
25 mg
100 mg
$159.00
$271.00
1
(1)

Aloin activates T2R23 by directly binding to the taste receptor, which then triggers the bitter taste signaling pathways.

Capsaicin

404-86-4sc-3577
sc-3577C
sc-3577D
sc-3577A
50 mg
250 mg
500 mg
1 g
$96.00
$160.00
$240.00
$405.00
26
(1)

Capsaicin activates T2R23, which is typically associated with the detection of spiciness, by binding to the receptor and potentially triggering signal transduction pathways linked to bitter taste perception.

Magnesium sulfate anhydrous

7487-88-9sc-211764
sc-211764A
sc-211764B
sc-211764C
sc-211764D
500 g
1 kg
2.5 kg
5 kg
10 kg
$46.00
$69.00
$163.00
$245.00
$418.00
3
(1)

Magnesium Sulfate can activate T2R23 by engaging with the receptor in a way that leads to the initiation of the bitter taste signal transduction, despite it being an inorganic compound.