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Qué (quién) es gustatory glands - definición

ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE
Ebner's glands; Von Ebner's glands; Ebner's gland; Gustatory gland; Ebners gland; Ebners glands; Von Ebners gland; Von Ebners glands; Gustatory glands; Von ebner glands
  • Human Von Ebner's Gland.

Von Ebner's gland         
Von Ebner's glands, also called Ebner's glands or gustatory glands, are exocrine glands found in the mouth. More specifically, they are serous salivary glands which reside adjacent to the moats surrounding the circumvallate and foliate papillae just anterior to the posterior third of the tongue, anterior to the terminal sulcus.
Gustatory hyperhidrosis         
EXCESSIVE SWEATING AFTER EATING CERTAIN FOODS BY INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTICULAR NERVE DAMAGE
Meat sweats; Gustatory sweating
Gustatory hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating classified under focal hyperhidrosis, that is, it is restricted to certain regions of the body. Affected people regularly experience this on the forehead (scalp), upper lip, perioral region, or sternum a few moments after eating spicy foods, tomato sauce, chocolate, coffee, tea, or hot soups.
Olfactory glands         
PROTEIN- AND MUCUS-SECRETING GLANDS IN THE OLFACTORY MUCOSA
Bowman's glands; Glands of Bowman; Bowman's gland; Bowman's Glands; Olfactory gland
Olfactory glands, also known as Bowman's glands, are a type of nasal gland situated in the olfactory mucosa, beneath the olfactory epithelium, in the lamina propria, a connective tissue also containing fibroblasts, blood vessels and bundles of fine axons from the olfactory neurons.

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Von Ebner's gland

Von Ebner's glands, also called Ebner's glands or gustatory glands, are exocrine glands found in the mouth. More specifically, they are serous salivary glands which reside adjacent to the moats surrounding the circumvallate and foliate papillae just anterior to the posterior third of the tongue, anterior to the terminal sulcus.

These glands are named after Victor von Ebner, an Austrian histologist.

Von Ebner's glands secrete lingual lipase, beginning the process of lipid hydrolysis in the mouth. These glands empty their serous secretion into the base of the moats around the foliate and circumvallate papillae. This secretion presumably flushes material from the mouth to enable the taste buds to respond rapidly to changing stimuli.

Von Ebner's glands are innervated by cranial nerve IX, the glossopharyngeal nerve.