日付 午前 午後 夕方 11月13日
(火)開会式、
口頭発表口頭発表、
ポスター発表、
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同伴者プログラム1ウェルカムパーティー 11月14日
(水)口頭発表、
ポスター発表、
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同伴者プログラム2 11月15日
(木)口頭発表、
ポスター発表、
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同伴者プログラム3懇親会
(オプション)11月16日
(金)口頭発表、
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閉会式シンポジウムツアー1
宮島・厳島神社へのツアー(オプション) 11月17日
(土)シンポジウムツアー2
せとうちしまなみ街道ツアー(オプション)
(瀬戸内海国立公園を経由して関西(神戸)へのツアー)
* 当日登録は11月16日まで受け付けます。
Plenary Lectures と Symposium Lectures には英語→日本語の同時通訳が付きます。
(PL: Plenary Lectures, S: Symposium Lectures, C: Contributed Lectures)
Nov. 13 (Tue)
| 9:00-9:30 | Registration |
| 9:30-10:00 | Opening Ceremony |
| 10:00-10:45 | PL-1: G. G. Birch (The role of water in sweet taste chemoreception) |
| 10:45-11:30 | PL-2: M. Goodman (The molecular basis of taste of peptide and peptidomimetic sweeteners) |
| 11:30-13:00 | Lunch |
| 13:00-13:45 | PL-3: D. E. Walters (High potency sweeteners and their receptors) |
| 13:45-14:15 | S-1: C. Nofre (A GPCR-based molecular model of the human sweet-taste receptor) |
| 14:15-14:45 | S-2: A. Ohnuma (Interactions of acesulfame potassium and other high intensity sweeteners with flavors in different food products) |
| 14:45-15:00 | C-1: A. S. Szabo (Investigation of interaction in perceptibility of sweet and bitter taste) |
| 15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break |
| 15:30-16:15 | PL-4: R. F. Margolskee (Recent insights into sweet taste transduction from molecular, biochemical and transgenic studies) |
| 16:15-16:45 | S-3: G. K. Beauchamp (Genes controlling sweet perception and preference) |
| 16:45-17:15 | S-4: G. Hellekant (Neural self-organizing maps for studying sweet-taste chemoreception; Phylogeny of sweet: Mammalian species differences) |
| 17:15-17:45 | S-5: K. Sugimoto (Ion channels and second messenger systems involved in sweet taste transduction) |
| 17:45-18:00 | C-2: D. Glaser (Specialization and phyletic trends of sweetness reception in animals) |
| 18:00-18:15 | C-3: K. Isono (Drosophila sweet taste receptor) |
| 18:30- | Welcome Party |
Nov. 14 (Wed)
| 9:00-9:45 | PL-5: A. D. Kinghorn (Discovery of terpenoid and phenolic sweeteners from plants) |
| 9:45-10:30 | PL-6: L. Merlini (Isovanillyl sweeteners: From molecules to receptor(s)) |
| 10:30-10:50 | Coffee Break |
| 10:50-11:35 | PL-7: I. Kitagawa (Licorice root, a natural sweetener and an important ingredient in Chinese Medicine) |
| 11:35-12:05 | S-6: T. Nomura (Biological activities of phenolic constituents of Licorice Glycyrrhiza species) |
| 12:05-12:35 | S-7: A. Higurashi (Utilization of glycoside-sweeteners from licorice and stevia in Japan) |
| 12:35-14:15 | Lunch (& Luncheon Lecture) |
| 14:15-15:45 | Poster hour (+ Coffee service) |
| 15:45-16:15 | S-8: S. V. Molinary (Benefits of Sucralose for the Diabetic Population) |
| 16:15-16:30 | C-4: A. S. MD Sofian (Synthesis and taste properties of mono-, tri- and tetra-halogenated sucrose analogues) |
| 16:30-16:45 | C-5: T. Machinami (Design and Synthesis of new sweetener) |
| 16:45-17:15 | S-9: M. G. B. Drew (Computational studies of sweet tasting compounds) |
| 17:15-17:30 | C-6: K. Jarzembek (A search for new glucophores containing sulfonyl group) |
| 17:30-17:45 | C-7: W. J. Spillane (Aspects of structure-taste studies of sulfamates RNHSO3Na |
Nov. 15 (Thu)
| 9:00-9:45 | PL-8: J. L. Markley (Brazzein, a potential low-calorie protein sweetener: High-resolution solution structure of the protein determined from multi-dimensional, multi-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) |
| 9:45-10:15 | S-10: M. Kohmura (Structure-taste relationships of the sweet protein monellin) |
| 10:15-10:45 | S-11: K. Kondo (Production of a sweet protein, monellin, in the food yeast Candida utilis) |
| 10:45-11:05 | Coffee Break |
| 11:05-11:50 | PL-9: S. Kimura (Nutritional aspects of sugars: Evaluation of new findings) |
| 11:50-12:35 | PL-10: T. Nakakuki (Present status and future of development of functional oligosaccharides in Japan) |
| 12:35-14:05 | Lunch |
| 14:05-14:35 | S-12: T. Oku (Digestion, absorption and fermentation of newly developed sugar substitutes and their available energy) |
| 14:35-15:05 | S-13: M. Munir (Some sucrose-derived sweeteners and functional oligosacchareides) |
| 15:05-15:35 | S-14: Higashiyama (Novel functions of trehalose and its application) |
| 15:35-16:05 | Coffee Break |
| 16:05-16:35 | S-15: H. Koseki (Current situation of maltitol in Japan) |
| 16:35-17:05 | S-16: K. Sawada (Current situation of sugar alcohol in Japan -focusing on erythritol-) |
| 17:05-17:20 | C-8: P. Cock (Erythritol-functionality in noncaloric functional beverages) |
| 17:20-17:50 | S-17: S. Miyagawa (Trends in the market for sugarless/low-calorie foods) |
| 19:00- | Banquet (optional) |
Nov. 16 (Fri)
| 9:00-9:45 | PL-11: S. Hamada (Role of Sweeteners in the Etiology and Prevention of Dental Caries) |
| 9:45-10:15 | S-18: M. Hirayama (Novel physiological functions of oligosaccharides) |
| 10:15-10:30 | C-9: K. Eriknauer (D-tagatose, a novel hexose: non-insulin demand and production of SCFA, especially butyrate) |
| 10:30-11:00 | S-19: H. Matsuda (Antidiabetogenic constituents from several natural medicines) |
| 11:00-11:30 | S-20: T. Konoshima (Cancer chemopreventive effects of natural sweeteners and the related compounds) |
| 11:30-11:45 | C-10: M. Nishizawa (Synthesis and anti-tumor activity of four stereoisomers of trehalose dicorynomycolates) |
| 11:45-12:00 | Closing Ceremony |
| Miyajima Afternoon Tour (optional) |
Nov. 17 (Sat)
| Setouchi Shimanami Kaido Express Tour (optional) |
Poster program (Tentative): P-1 H. Miura Molecular genetic identification of a candidate receptor gene for sweet taste P-2
R. Nakamura Pharmacophore model of high-potency sweeteners P-3 H. Morita Functional analyses of the gustatory taste receptor gene Tre in Drosophila: Tre alters sensitivities to a subset of sugars P-4 J. P. Roozen Sensory evaluation of mixtures of sweeteners for soft drinks P-5 Y. Takemura Analysis of foods containing the high intensity sweetener sucralose P-6 W. J. Spilane Is the negative charge on RNHSO3-M+ an essential requirement for sulfamate sweetness? P-7 J. Nuessli Dynamic sensory studies on the perception of sweet and sour in hard boiled candies based on isomalt, acesulfame-K and citric acid P-8 M. M. Tabekha Physical, chemical and technological properties of four natural sweeteners and its using potentiality as pie filling P-9 M. A. Zeitoun Physicochemical properties of stevia sweeteners as natural low caloric sweetener P-10 R. Ikan Breeding Stevia rebaudiana for high production of natural sweeteners, particulary Rebaudioside A P-11 Y. H. Choi Supercritical fluid extraction and liquid chromatography-ESI/MS analysis of stevioside from Stevia rebaudiana P-12 E. Koyama Intestinal degradation, absorption, and hepatic metabolism of the glycosidic sweeteners, stevia mixtures P-13 M. Takasaki Cancer chemopreventive effects of stevioside and related compounds P-14 K. Yasukawa Inhibitory effect of crude stevioside on tumor promotion in two-stage carcinogenesis in mouse skin P-15 A. Bassoli Design and synthesis of taste active monatin analogues P-16 K. Nakano New sweet triterpene saponins from Albizzia myriophylla: structures of albizziasaponins P-17 K. Ohtani Sweet pregnane glycoside from Vietnamese plant, Telosma procumbens P-18 T. Machinami Aminoacylglycyrrhetinic acids as highly potent sweeteners P-19 T. Machinami Sweet tasting anhydrosugars and their novel complexation of methal ion P-20 D. Sugita Strogins induce sweet taste responses to cold water P-21 T. Fukai Anti-Helicobacter pylori activity of triterpenoids and phenols from licorice P-22 F. M. Assadi-Porter Brazzein, a potential low-calorie protein sweetener: correlation between the sweetness and stability of recombinant brazzein variants and hydrogen bonds detected by trans-hydrogen-bond NMR couprings P-23 K. Maehashi Relationship between the structure and the sweetness of lysozyme P-24 S. Nirasawa Expression of sweet and sweetness-inducing proteins in Escherichia coli P-25 T. Ogasawara Application of ELISA method to the determination of thaumatin in foods P-26 S. Nakamura Cellobiose tolerance test and breath hydrogen excretion in female subjects P-27 T. Morikawa Aldose reductase inhibitory activity of several flavonoids
組織
主催、共催、協賛、後援の学会、協会
主催:国際純正応用化学連合
共催、協賛、後援の学会、協会等(五十音順)
学術講演(仮)
日本味と匂学会、日本栄養・食糧学会、日本応用糖質科学会、日本化学会、日本国際生命科学協会 (ILSI)、日本小児歯科学会、日本生薬学会、日本食品衛生学会、日本食品化学会、日本食品科学工学会、日本糖尿病学会、日本農芸化学会、日本薬学会、有機合成化学協会
協力:(特定公益増進法人)国際観光振興会(JNTO)
登録
| 早期登録 2001年9月12日まで | 後期事前登録 9月13日〜10月12日、 または当日登録 | 参加登録料に含まれるもの | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 参加者 | ¥35,000 | ¥45,000 | アブストラクト集、 ウェルカムパーティー |
| IUPAC 会員 | ¥30,000 | ¥40,000 | |
| 学生 | ¥15,000 | ¥20,000 | |
| 同伴者 | ¥8,000 | ¥10,000 | ウェルカムパーティー、 同伴者プログラム1 |
| 懇親会 | ¥10,000 | ¥10,000 |
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| A | 全日空ホテル広島 | 12,000円 | 22,000円 | 徒歩5分 | 1 |
| B | ホテルサンルート広島 | 10,500円 | 19,000円 | 徒歩4分 | 2 |
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| 取消通知受理期日 | 8日前〜前日 | 当日、無連絡不参加 |
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締切期日(このページの最後で Form A, C, D, E がダウンロードできます。)
要旨の提出 (Form A, B) :2001年5月12日
発表者登録 (Form C) :2001年9月12日
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後期事前登録 (Form C) :2001年10月12日
宿泊とツアーの申込 (Form D) :2001年10月5日
Preliminary Program の発送:2001年10月15日

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