2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(03)00201-4
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Effects of oral stimulation with fats on the cephalic phase of pancreatic enzyme secretion in esophagostomized rats

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“…Brenes & Roura (2010) observed that herbs and spices and their active compounds act as food condiments through the oronasal (oral and nasal cavities) system. Oronasal sensing prepares the gastrointestinal tract for food reception and stimulates digestive secretions (Teff, 2000;Hiraoka et al, 2003). Furthermore, Jamroz et al (2003) reported that herbs and spice extracts have appetite-and digestion-stimulating properties and antimicrobial effects.…”
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“…Brenes & Roura (2010) observed that herbs and spices and their active compounds act as food condiments through the oronasal (oral and nasal cavities) system. Oronasal sensing prepares the gastrointestinal tract for food reception and stimulates digestive secretions (Teff, 2000;Hiraoka et al, 2003). Furthermore, Jamroz et al (2003) reported that herbs and spice extracts have appetite-and digestion-stimulating properties and antimicrobial effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is valuable to clarify the possible role of the oral fat detection system in terms of weight maintenance in individuals. In this context, signals elicited by dietary fat, especially free fatty acid, are suggested to be initiated in the oral cavity and transmitted to the brain through nerves and neuropeptides and neurotransmitters, such as beta-endorphin and dopamine, which are released just after fat intake as the mechanism of the brain's reward system (Fukuwatari et al 1997;Hiraoka et al 2003;Fushiki and Kawai 2005;Liang et al 2006;Fushiki et al 2006;Mizushige et al 2007;Mattes 2009). …”
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“…The last three are found in the oral and nasal cavities (from now on referred to as oronasal) (Dulac 2000). Oronasal chemosensing also prepares the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for food reception and stimulates digestive secretions and gut motility, what has been referred to as part of the ''cephalic phase'' (Ohara et al 1988;Katschinski 2000;Mattes 2000;Teff 2000;Hiraoka 2003;Laugerette et al 2005). The objective of this paper is to describe the current understanding of oronasal and post-ingestive (but pre-absorptive) chemosensing and the links that lead to feed appetence and voluntary intake across domestic animals.…”
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