We investigated the temporal pattern of oral irritation elicited by sequential application of mustard oil (allyl-isothiocyanate), and whether it exhibits self-desensitization and cross-desensitization with capsaicin. Mustard oil (0.125%, 40 µl) was sequentially applied to one side of the tongue at 1 min intervals, and subjects rated the intensity of the irritant sensation elicited by each stimulus. Ratings successively declined across trials, indicating desensitization. In contrast, sequential application of capsaicin (10 ppm) elicited irritation that increased in intensity across trials (sensitization). To test for self-desensitization by mustard oil, a 10 min hiatus was imposed following the series of unilateral mustard oil stimuli, after...
Context. Several treatments are available for management of dentinal hypersensitivity, most routinel...
summary Capsaicin, the pungent component of the red pepper, has been used as an analgesic in a varie...
A chemical burn is seen in oral cavity after a noxious agent is placed in direct contact with the mu...
Nicotine contacting mucous membranes elicits irritation that decreases with repeated exposures (self...
Together with taste and smell, oral sensations of touch, temperature, chemical irritation and pain p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the perception of chemosensory irritation in the oropharyng...
International audienceChemical irritation in the human nasal cavity is poorly documented. In this fi...
Capsaicin is viewed as a purely chemesthetic stimulus that selectively stimulates the somatosensory ...
Although it has long been studied as a pure sensory irritant, the ability of capsaicin to evoke, mas...
Although it has long been studied as a pure sensory irritant, the ability of capsaicin to evoke, mas...
Mustard oil (MO) is a plant-derived irritant that has been extensively used in experimental models t...
The trigeminal nerve transduces both chemical irritation and textural sensations suggesting that per...
This research focused on the oral perception of naturally occurring chemical food compounds that are...
It was recently shown that in some subjects capsaicin can evoke bitterness as well as burning and st...
Oleocanthal is an olive oil phenolic possessing anti-inflammatory activity. Anecdotal evidence sugge...
Context. Several treatments are available for management of dentinal hypersensitivity, most routinel...
summary Capsaicin, the pungent component of the red pepper, has been used as an analgesic in a varie...
A chemical burn is seen in oral cavity after a noxious agent is placed in direct contact with the mu...
Nicotine contacting mucous membranes elicits irritation that decreases with repeated exposures (self...
Together with taste and smell, oral sensations of touch, temperature, chemical irritation and pain p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the perception of chemosensory irritation in the oropharyng...
International audienceChemical irritation in the human nasal cavity is poorly documented. In this fi...
Capsaicin is viewed as a purely chemesthetic stimulus that selectively stimulates the somatosensory ...
Although it has long been studied as a pure sensory irritant, the ability of capsaicin to evoke, mas...
Although it has long been studied as a pure sensory irritant, the ability of capsaicin to evoke, mas...
Mustard oil (MO) is a plant-derived irritant that has been extensively used in experimental models t...
The trigeminal nerve transduces both chemical irritation and textural sensations suggesting that per...
This research focused on the oral perception of naturally occurring chemical food compounds that are...
It was recently shown that in some subjects capsaicin can evoke bitterness as well as burning and st...
Oleocanthal is an olive oil phenolic possessing anti-inflammatory activity. Anecdotal evidence sugge...
Context. Several treatments are available for management of dentinal hypersensitivity, most routinel...
summary Capsaicin, the pungent component of the red pepper, has been used as an analgesic in a varie...
A chemical burn is seen in oral cavity after a noxious agent is placed in direct contact with the mu...