👅 Taste the Science of Genetics!
Precision Laboratories PTC Paper Taste Test Strips are designed for educational purposes, allowing users to explore the genetic basis of taste sensitivity. Each vial contains 100 strips, each measuring 6mm x 48mm and infused with a safe 30 micrograms of phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), which is only detectable by 7 out of 10 people. Perfect for classrooms or family gatherings, these strips make genetics engaging and interactive.
E**Y
Very fun amd informative
Used these for our troops Senses Investigative Work. The troops loved it. There were 100 strips, so I also took them to work and had my coworkers try them. We had a great laugh at the Supertasters faces. Many said it tastes like BC Asprin. I wouldn't know, for I am not a Supertaster.
A**R
Work great!
Worked great, I have ordered these for the past couple of years when teaching genetics in my middle school science room. I have never had any issues with these.
P**D
Bitter better
This is great for fun and to understand who can taste bitter, better ;-)
M**A
Taster and Non-taster
My husband and I tried the strips. He could not taste anything but paper. To me, the strip tasted more like alcohol than bitter. Don't know what that means. Definitely had a lingering taste, but not terrible. Had to rinse my mouth a couple of times to get rid of it. The only negative is that there are no instructions that come with it. I had to find a website that said not to eat or drink before using it.
B**N
Cheap experiment for school and families
Fun cheap experiment. Enough for family and school
C**E
Works as advertised!
This was a super fun experiment! Precision Laboratories sends you 100 strips of paper coated in phenylthiourea, which is a chemical that either tastes extremely bitter or like nothing depending on the taster. The ability to taste PTC is encoded by the TAS2R38 gene, which codes for a taste receptor on the tongue. This is an interesting product for educators and curious minds alike.To answer some of the questions listed above: This product does not have an ingredients list. I would assume that it is just because it is only paper and PTC, but if you have concerns I would contact the seller. The strips do not come with any instructions, and most science experiments online do not indicate any clear steps either. I would recommend not doing this experiment if you have just burnt your tongue. Other than that, just rinse your mouth out with some water, place the strip on your tongue, and close your mouth. Super tasters like me will immediately want to remove it!***I would recommend purchasing this very early in advance if you needed it for a specific date, like for a specific class. This product was fulfilled by Amazon and I had a ton of issues getting it. I had two day shipping but it took almost two weeks because the product never arrived and then Amazon made me purchase it again myself. I was kind of annoyed with Amazon's customer service but did not want to take it out on what seems like a very reputable company!
T**O
Fun, we're not super tasters, unique, good experience.
SooooooI guess we here in our home are not super tasters. Bummer.I didn't even know of such a title until a facebook friend mentioned these test strip thingies you could get to test how sensitive your palette was. She said that herself the strips (not these, same thing different brand) she couldn't taste anything but her husband tried it and immediately gagged it was so bitter for him!Well of course my first thought was "We want to gag too!!!" Er...... well not really but I was very curious about this whole palette super taster thingy and when I found out the ridiculously cheap price for 100 of these strips, well....game on. We'll see who is super...My friend is in another country and she had to pay twice as much for only THREE strips.So at the very least I can confirm this is an excellent deal!The only thing is apparently neither my husband or myself are super tasters. What the what? I have never been so disappointed to not gag or taste bitter.... *sniff*I felt a little silly laying out funds for these but the thing is, it's a cheap thrill and it really did satisfy my curiosity. Plus with sooooo many of the little strips I was able to pass them along to some one else who assured me they were going to make all their friends try them. hahaSo, this is like a really weird pay it forward type situation I got myself in to.Anways, I presume they work....and under that assumption I have to believe I am not a super taster...super yes...but my palette is not that sensitive. No problem, bring on the bold red wines, dark roast coffees and garlic. I can take it ;)These were fun and I could see them being a really unique/peculiar/funny stocking stuffer or something... party favor? haha
K**M
Does it work?
I haven't found a single person that says it tastes bitter. Maybe no one I know has the gene.... or this is a genius ploy to sell tiny pieces of paper.... either way, just buy it. If it doesn't work, at least your helping someone make there millions.
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