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Oral Health Case Reports

ISSN: 2471-8726

Open Access

Andrei Barasch

Division of Oncology, Weill Cornell Medical Center,
525 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10065
Tanzania

Publications
  • Case Report
    Effects of Caffeine on Salivation
    Author(s): Andrei Barasch and Sara C GordonAndrei Barasch and Sara C Gordon

    Background: Caffeine is a methylxanthine which may decrease salivation through adrenergic mechanisms. Few studies have formally tested whether caffeine actually decreases saliva production. Methods:Eleven volunteers collected unstimulated 1-minute saliva production (1-MSP) after an overnight fast, followed shortly by a stimulated 1-MSP while chewing a stick of chewing gum. We then asked them to drink a beverage randomly selected to contain either regular or decaffeinated instant coffee. Caffeine content was doubleblinded. 1-MSP, both unstimulated and stimulated were then collected 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes later. The following morning the subject followed the same protocol but drank the other kind of beverage. We used a mixedeffects linear model to analyze our data. Results: The adjusted mean difference between d.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2471-8726.1000107

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