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Probing in-mouth texture perception with a biomimetic tongue

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Abstract

An experimental biomimetic tongue–palate system has been developed to probe human in-mouth texture perception. Model tongues are made from soft elastomers patterned with fibrillar structures analogous to human filiform papillae. The palate is represented by a rigid flat plate parallel to the plane of the tongue. To probe the behavior under physiological flow conditions, deflections of model papillae are measured using a novel fluorescent imaging technique enabling sub-micrometer resolution of the displacements. Using optically transparent Newtonian liquids under steady shear flow, we show that deformations of the papillae allow their viscosity to be determined from 1 Pa s down to the viscosity of water (1 mPa.s), in full quantitative agreement with an elastohydrodynamics model.

Presenters

  • Alexis Prevost

    Sorbonne University, Laboratoire Jean Perrin CNRS UMR8237, Paris, France

Authors

  • Alexis Prevost

    Sorbonne University, Laboratoire Jean Perrin CNRS UMR8237, Paris, France

  • Jean-Baptiste Thomazo

    Sorbonne University, Laboratoire Jean Perrin CNRS UMR8237, Paris France & Nestlé Dairy Center, Lisieux, France

  • Javier Contreras Pastenes

    Sorbonne University, Laboratoire Jean Perrin CNRS UMR8237, Paris, France

  • Christopher J Pipe

    Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland

  • Benjamin Le Révérend

    Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland

  • Elie Wandersman

    Sorbonne University, Laboratoire Jean Perrin CNRS UMR8237, Paris, France