Is food refusal in autistic children related to TAS2R38 genotype?
Maria Pia RiccioChiara FrancoRossella NegriRoberta Ida FerrentinoRoberta MarescaElisa D'alterioLuigi GrecoCarmela BravaccioPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
A variation of the gene TAS2R38, associated with bitter taste sensitivity, can cause a different perception of some foods. In particular, some children are hypersensitive to bitterness and show a more restricted repertoire of accepted foods. We evaluate bitter sensitivity in ASD children with or without food selectivity, through a simple bitter taste test with edible strips. The results show that food refusal in ASD children can be mediated by bitter taste sensitivity thus suggesting that the bitter sensitivity test may be used as a device to orientate tailored food proposals for the practical management of food selectivity in ASD.