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In Vitro Monitoring of Taste Compound Release During Chewing According to Process-Related Parameters of the Food. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Texture Stud
Monod R   +10 more
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Multifunctional artificial saliva preparation – challenges and needs

Postępy Polskiej Medycyny i Farmacji, 2021
Saliva plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis not only within the oral cavity but also in further sections of the gastrointestinal tract. Pleiotropic properties of saliva include participation in the digestion of carbohydrates, cleansing and moisturizing the oral cavity, and maintaining the composition of the oral microbiome.
Katarzyna Niemirowicz-Laskowska   +8 more
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Artificial Salivas: Present and Future

Journal of Dental Research, 1987
Modern technology has allowed us to understand better the functions of saliva and now provides a rationale for developing: (1) diagnostic reagents for monitoring oral and systemic health status and (2) replacement therapies for individuals with salivary dysfunctions.
M J, Levine   +3 more
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Artificial saliva substitutes and mineral dissolution

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2001
The erosive potentials of a number of commercially available artificial saliva substitutes have been investigated using an in vitro hydroxyapatite powder dissolution assay. Most of the saliva substitutes examined did not show any appreciable erosive potential, although one product resulted in greater mineral dissolution levels.
G, Smith, A J, Smith, L, Shaw, M J, Shaw
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Development of Artificial Salivas

Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1993
Salivary research is at a critical crossroads regarding the clinical application of basic knowledge. Studies by numerous salivary researchers over the last 5 years using advanced technologies (e.g., protein chemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics) have demonstrated that the structural requirements for salivary function are quite complex ...
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Artificial G-load and chemical changes of saliva

Acta Astronautica, 1994
Effectiveness of artificial G load is expected when it is used as a countermeasure against various bio-medical mishaps which are taking place in the micro-gravity environment, and probably more importantly, to prepare re-entry to the earth 1-G environment.
M, Igarashi   +3 more
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Lubrication of selected salivary molecules and artificial salivas

Dysphagia, 1989
The lubrication regime displayed by human salivas (parotid and submandibular-sublingual), purified salivary molecules (the mucins MG1 and MG2 and alpha-amylases), and selected artificial salivas (Oracare D, Saliva Substitute, and Orthana) was assessed in vitro using a friction-testing device. Thin-film (boundary) lubrication was observed for all of the
A, Aguirre   +5 more
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