Stomach - Stomach As Nutrition Sensor

Stomach As Nutrition Sensor

The stomach can "taste" sodium glutamate using glutamate receptors and this information is passed to the lateral hypothalamus and limbic system in the brain as a palatability signal through the vagus nerve. The stomach can also sense independently to tongue and oral taste receptors glucose, carbohydrates proteins, and fats. This allows the brain to link nutritional value of foods to their tastes.

Read more about this topic:  Stomach

Famous quotes containing the words stomach and/or nutrition:

    Prithee do not turn me about, my stomach is not constant.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Men have their own questions, and they differ from those of mothers. New mothers are more interested in nutrition and vulnerability to illness while fathers tend to ask about when they can take their babies out of the house or how much sleep babies really need.
    Kyle D. Pruett (20th century)