"Ptyalagogue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A ptyalagogue is a substance or agent that promotes the flow of saliva in the mouth. It can stimulate the salivary glands to produce more saliva, often used to aid in digestion and swallowing, particularly in people with dry mouth or other oral health issues.
The Ptolemies or Ptolemaic dynasty were a Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled ancient Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great.
(paraprotic or notation) <br><br>involving or resembling a perpendicular shotgun shell charge.
Ptyalin is the enzyme that breaks down starches into simple sugars, primarily maltose. It is found in saliva and also produced by the tongue. It has a significant role in the initial digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth before food enters the stomach and small intestine.
Ptyalism is an excessive flow of saliva from the mouth, often caused by emotional stimuli, oral lesions, or systemic diseases.
To make or have a frothy or spumy liquid, such as saliva, during or after eating or drinking; Foam at the mouth.