Attenuated acute salivary α-amylase responses to gustatory stimulation with citric acid in thin children
@article{Chen2015AttenuatedAS,
title={Attenuated acute salivary $\alpha$-amylase responses to gustatory stimulation with citric acid in thin children},
author={Long-hui Chen and Ze-Min Yang and Wei Chen and Jing Lin and Min Zhang and Xiao Yang and Ling Zhao},
journal={British Journal of Nutrition},
year={2015},
volume={113},
pages={1078 - 1085}
}Salivary α-amylase (sAA) is responsible for the ‘pre-digestion’ of starch in the oral cavity and accounts for up to 50 % of salivary protein in human saliva. An accumulating body of literature suggests that sAA is of nutritional importance; however, it is still not clear how sAA is related to individual's nutritional status. Although copy number variations (CNV) of the salivary amylase gene (AMY1) are associated with variation in sAA levels, a significant amount of sAA variation is not…
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