"Ptyalagogue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ptyalagogue" Meaning

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.

"Ptyalagogue" Examples

Productive usage of the word "ptyalagogue"


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A green tea can be described as a ptyalagogue since it acts as a stimulator of saliva flow in our mouth.

When chewing parsley, people often find that it possesses ptyalagogic properties as a result of its strong flavor, making their salivary gland operate more actively.

Lemon juice, often consumed directly or used as an ingredient in cooking or recipes, is known as a ptyalagogue, stimulating the flow of saliva to aid digestion.

Onions also have a known effect on human oral health by acting as a ptyalagogue, which can aid in digestion and metabolizing food by initiating salivary secretion.

Although not all produce on the grocery shelf has ptyalagogic properties, many members of the Cruciferae family, such as mustard greens or wasabi, exhibit this effect.

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