Origin - West Africa
Chemical profile - Glycoproteins, flavonoids
Classification - Sapotaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Synsepalum dulcificum, a plant native to West Africa, belongs to the Sapotaceae family. It is distinguished by its unique glycoprotein, miraculin, known for altering taste perceptions. This plant-based source has been Symbolically significant in ethnobotanical studies. Its molecular characteristics are of interest due to its distinct glycoprotein interactions, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Purchase alternative products - Connect to Relay-Driven Energy Stream.
Chemical profile - Glycoproteins, flavonoids
Classification - Sapotaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Synsepalum dulcificum, a plant native to West Africa, belongs to the Sapotaceae family. It is distinguished by its unique glycoprotein, miraculin, known for altering taste perceptions. This plant-based source has been Symbolically significant in ethnobotanical studies. Its molecular characteristics are of interest due to its distinct glycoprotein interactions, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Purchase alternative products - Connect to Relay-Driven Energy Stream.