Assuming that at sufficiently high densities the constituent quarks become
relevant degrees of freedom, we study within the framework of a chiral quark
model the influence of s-wave K− condensation on the quark-antiquark
condensates. We find that, in linear density approximation, the presence of a
K− condensate quenches the uˉu condensate, but that the dˉd
condensate remains unaffected up to the chiral order under consideration. We
discuss the implication of the suppressed uˉu condensate for
flavor-dependent chiral symmetry restoration in dense matterComment: 17 pages, 3 figures, two subsections are removed. To appear in Nucl.
Phys.