There could soon be a pill to reduce your calorie consumption as researchers have identified a bitter plant extract that can suppress food intake by stimulating the secretion of gut peptide hormones involved in appetite regulation. Gut chemosensory mechanisms particularly those involved in detecting and relaying to the brain the chemical composition of food during digestion play an important role in regulating appetite and food intake. The researchers hypothesised that activation of specific bitter taste receptors which are expressed throughout the gastrointestinal tract by hormone secreting 'enteroendocrine' cells could also regulate food intake by triggering the release of satiety or