Title of article :
Absorption of urea through the oral mucosa and estimation of the percentage of secreted whole saliva inadvertently swallowed during saliva collection
Author/Authors :
Dawes، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
111
To page :
116
Abstract :
SummaryObjective ermine whether some of the urea added to certain chewing gums may be absorbed through the oral mucosa and whether some saliva is inadvertently swallowed during the collection of saliva elicited by the chewing of gum. occasions, 10 experienced saliva collectors made a 5 min collection of unstimulated whole saliva and then chewed gum for 10 min and during this time collected their saliva. On one occasion, they chewed one tablet of gum containing 0.5 mg of Phenol Red, a non-absorbable substance, and one tablet of a gum containing 27.3 mg of urea. On another occasion, they chewed two tablets of the Phenol Red gum. Their saliva and the chewed gum were assayed for their Phenol Red and urea contents and the totals calculated. Since saliva normally contains urea, the recovery of urea was calculated as the difference between the amounts recovered in the two collection sessions. s an recovery of Phenol Red was 96.7%, but in three participants the amount recovered was less than the 95% confidence limits for assay error. The mean recovery of urea was 85.7% and in nine of the 10 participants, the amount recovered was less than the confidence limits for assay error. In all participants, the percentage urea recovery was less than that of Phenol Red. sion sults showed: (1) that Phenol Red appears to be a useful, non-absorbed marker for studies of drug absorption through the oral mucosa, (2) that when the salivary urea concentration is higher than that in plasma, urea may be absorbed through the oral mucosa, (3) that even experienced saliva collectors may inadvertently swallow some of the saliva they produce. This latter finding has implications for all clinical studies of saliva.
Keywords :
Saliva swallowing , Phenol red , urea , Oral mucosal absorption , Chewing gum
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number :
1803466
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