Saliva from parotid glands plays a role in taste perception. Parotid saliva is also stimulated by tastants. The aim of this work is to investigate the effects of different tastants on the parotid salivary response in six subjects. Five tastants were given in different concentrations in solution and held in the mouth for 10 s. The flow rate, protein concentration, and pH of secreted parotid saliva were monitored continuously for 5 min. Stimulation by tastants on flow rate response consists of an immediate rise in flow followed by a plateau and a rapid return to prestimulus flow. Response of pH results in a slower increase while protein concentration consists in a slower decrease, both followed by a return to prestimulus levels in about 4 min...
Human saliva contains numerous salivary components that are fundamental for a healthy oral environme...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...
Saliva from parotid glands plays a role in taste perception. Parotid saliva is also stimulated by ta...
Saliva from parotid glands plays a role in taste perception. Parotid saliva is also stimulated by ta...
Parotid salivary flow was recorded from eight fit and healthy subjects using modified Lashley cups c...
Aim: This paper investigates the effect of modifying the taste perception on the flow rate of paroti...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
The parotid gland response to water was enhanced by the suggestion that the water was sour (citric a...
Thirty-one healthy, male individuals in a I 7-2 I-year-age group were subjected to a bilateral colle...
During eating, human saliva is secreted into the oral cavity by salivary glands. The relative contri...
Saliva stimulated immediately following an ordinary meal by chewing paraffin wax or chewing gum show...
Human saliva contains numerous salivary components that are fundamental for a healthy oral environme...
Human saliva contains numerous salivary components that are fundamental for a healthy oral environme...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...
Saliva from parotid glands plays a role in taste perception. Parotid saliva is also stimulated by ta...
Saliva from parotid glands plays a role in taste perception. Parotid saliva is also stimulated by ta...
Parotid salivary flow was recorded from eight fit and healthy subjects using modified Lashley cups c...
Aim: This paper investigates the effect of modifying the taste perception on the flow rate of paroti...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
Objective: Parotid saliva flow is increased by mastication and its composition is also modified. The...
The parotid gland response to water was enhanced by the suggestion that the water was sour (citric a...
Thirty-one healthy, male individuals in a I 7-2 I-year-age group were subjected to a bilateral colle...
During eating, human saliva is secreted into the oral cavity by salivary glands. The relative contri...
Saliva stimulated immediately following an ordinary meal by chewing paraffin wax or chewing gum show...
Human saliva contains numerous salivary components that are fundamental for a healthy oral environme...
Human saliva contains numerous salivary components that are fundamental for a healthy oral environme...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...
Individuals vary largely in their salivary flow and composition, and given the importance of saliva ...