Origin - West Africa
Chemical profile - Glycoproteins, vitamins
Classification - Sapotaceae
Use - Botanical research, flavor modification
Description -
Synsepalum dulcificum, a plant native to West Africa and classified within the Sapotaceae family, is noted for its unique glycoprotein composition, particularly miraculin. This compound is recognized in scientific circles for its ability to alter taste perception. Synsepalum dulcificums structure and biochemistry are of interest in botanical studies and flavor modification research, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Take a closer look at matching item - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical profile - Glycoproteins, vitamins
Classification - Sapotaceae
Use - Botanical research, flavor modification
Description -
Synsepalum dulcificum, a plant native to West Africa and classified within the Sapotaceae family, is noted for its unique glycoprotein composition, particularly miraculin. This compound is recognized in scientific circles for its ability to alter taste perception. Synsepalum dulcificums structure and biochemistry are of interest in botanical studies and flavor modification research, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Take a closer look at matching item - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.