| 释义 | sialagogueenUK
 si·al·a·gogueS0381400 (sī-ăl′ə-gôg′, -gŏg′)n. A drug or other agent that increases the flow of saliva.[Greek sialon, saliva + -agogue.]
 si′al·a·gog′ic (sī′ə-lə-gŏj′ĭk) adj.
 sialagogue(ˈsaɪələˌɡɒɡ; saɪˈæləˌɡɒɡ) orsialogoguen (Medicine) med any drug or agent that can stimulate the flow of saliva[C18: from New Latin sialagōgus, from Greek sialon saliva + -agogue] sialagogic, sialogogic adjsialagoguea medicine or substance that stimulates the flow of saliva. — sialagogic, n., adj.See also: Bodily FunctionssialagogueenUK
 sialagogue[sī′al·ə‚gäg]  (pharmacology) A drug producing a flow of saliva.sialagogueenUK
 sialagogue[si-al´ah-gog] an agent that stimulates the flow of saliva.si·al·a·gogue(sī-al'ă-gog),  Avoid the misspelling/mispronunciation sialogogue.1. Promoting the flow of saliva. 2. An agent having this action (for example, anticholinesterase agents).  Synonym(s): ptyalagogue [sial- + G. agōgos, drawing forth]sialagogue(sī-ăl′ə-gôg′, -gŏg′)n. A drug or other agent that increases the flow of saliva.si′al·a·gog′ic (sī′ə-lə-gŏj′ĭk) adj.
 si·al·a·gogue (sī-al'ă-gog, -ŏ-gog) 1. Promoting the flow of saliva. 2. An agent having this action (e.g., anticholinesterase agents). [sial- + G. agōgos, drawing forth]sialagogueAnything that increases the flow of saliva.si·al·a·gogue, sialogogue (sī-al'ă-gog, -ŏ-gog) 1. Promoting saliva flow. 2. Agent having this action (e.g., anticholinesterase agents). [sial- + G. agōgos, drawing forth] |