sialogoga
Sialogoga, also referred to as sialogogues, are substances or stimuli that promote salivary secretion. In English-language pharmaceutical and dental literature, the more common term is sialogogue, with sialogoga sometimes used as a plural form. Sialogoga can be gustatory or pharmacological in origin and are employed to stimulate saliva production in conditions associated with dry mouth (xerostomia).
Mechanisms of action vary by type. Gustatory sialogoga trigger reflex salivation through taste receptors and oral
Types and examples. Gustatory sialogoga include sour or acidic foods and beverages (for example, lemon or citric
Medical use and considerations. Sialogoga are used to alleviate xerostomia and its complications, such as dysphagia