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Arch Int Physiol Biochim


Title:Effect of certain organic compounds on saliva secretion in sheep
Author(s):Giesecke D; Gunzel R; Hoppe P;
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Journal Title:Arch Int Physiol Biochim
Year:1976
Volume:84
Issue:1
Page Number:129 - 137
DOI: 10.3109/13813457609072354
ISSN/ISBN:0003-9799 (Print) 0003-9799 (Linking)
Abstract:"In two sheep fitted with esophageal cannulas the stimulation of resting saliva secretion by intrabuccal injections of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and of certain organic plant compounds was investigated. Volatile fatty acids, salicin and vanillin increased saliva flow rate by 100, 76 and 72% over 2.5 min after injection. Minor positive or negative effects were obtained with quercitrin, protocatechuic acid, grass juice, anethole and agaricinic acid. Injections of volatile fatty acids and of salicin induced chewing activities, which were significantly correlated with salivary flow rates. The results indicate that organic plant compounds can provide a stimulus for saliva secretion mediated in part by chewing activities"
Keywords:"Animals Benzyl Alcohols/pharmacology Cheek Fatty Acids, Volatile/administration & dosage/*pharmacology Flavoring Agents/pharmacology Glucosides/pharmacology Injections Male Mastication/drug effects Plant Extracts/pharmacology Salivation/*drug effects Shee;"
Notes:"MedlineGiesecke, D Gunzel, R Hoppe, P eng Belgium 1976/02/01 Arch Int Physiol Biochim. 1976 Feb; 84(1):129-37. doi: 10.3109/13813457609072354"

 
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