NEUROLOGY
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
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facial
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optic
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olfactory
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accessory
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Detailed explanation-1: -Its main role includes transport of taste substances to and protection of the taste receptor. In the initial process of taste perception, saliva acts as a solvent for taste substances; salivary water dissolves taste substances, and the latter diffuse to the taste receptor sites.
Detailed explanation-2: -Saliva has modulating effects on sour, salt, and the monosodium-glutamate-induced savory or umami taste. It has a diminishing effect on sour taste as a result of the buffering by salivary bicarbonate. It probably also contributes to the umami taste with endogenous salivary glutamate levels.
Detailed explanation-3: -Problems with salivary glands can cause them to become irritated and swollen. You may have symptoms such as: A bad taste in your mouth. Difficulty opening your mouth.
Detailed explanation-4: -Gustatory-salivary reflex. Masticatory-salivary reflex. Olfactory-salivary reflex. Visual and psychic salivary reflexes. 05-Jan-2015