phenylthiocarbamide
Phenylthiocarbamide, commonly abbreviated as PTC, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H5NCS. It is a crystalline solid that is highly toxic when ingested in large quantities. PTC is used as a reagent in organic chemistry, often in the form of its sodium salt, which serves as a specific test for the presence of amines.
Phenylthiocarbamide is perhaps most notable for its role in human genetics and taste perception. The genetic
Research has shown that the ability to taste PTC is a result of a specific taste receptor
The study of phenylthiocarbamide taste sensitivity has been useful in understanding the genetics and biological mechanisms