• Title of article

    Saliva increases the availability of lipophilic polyphenols as antioxidants and enhances their retention in the oral cavity

  • Author/Authors

    Ginsburg، نويسنده , , Isaac and Koren، نويسنده , , Erez and Shalish، نويسنده , , Miri and Kanner، نويسنده , , Joseph and Kohen، نويسنده , , Ron، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1327
  • To page
    1334
  • Abstract
    Objective ilic polyphenols in fruit beverages can avidly bind to surfaces of microorganisms and to blood cells and to impart upon them enhanced oxidant scavenging abilities (OSA). However, since many of the polyphenols are actually not fully soluble in water, they are therefore not available to act as effective antioxidant agents. We hypothesized that whole saliva, proteins such as albumin and mucin, human red blood cells and platelets, may all increase the “solubility” and availability of lipophilic antioxidant polyphenols thus increasing the OSA of whole saliva. A of whole un-stimulated human saliva, obtained from healthy donors and of combinations among saliva, mucin, blood cells, fruit beverages and reagent polyphenols were quantified by chemiluminescence, DPPH radical and tetrazolium reduction assays. Kinetics of the clearance of polyphenols from saliva after holding in the mouth for 30 s of an extract from beverages cinnamon was assayed by the Folin Ciocalteuʹs and the luminescence assays. s fruit beverages and of reagent polyphenols were markedly increased by whole saliva, mucin and by red blood cells. Polyphenols associated with a cinnamon extract were retained in the oral cavity for several hours as measured by luminescence and Folin reagent techniques. sions approach to explain the additional role of saliva and salivary proteins and of blood cells as enhancers of OSA of lipophilic polyphenols is presented. This might have a significant importance to assess complex interactions among polyphenols from nutrients, salivary antioxidants, salivary proteins and blood cells extravasated from injure capillaries during infection and inflammation.
  • Keywords
    Saliva , Oxidant-scavenging abilities (OSA) , Polyphenols , Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
  • Journal title
    Archives of Oral Biology
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Archives of Oral Biology
  • Record number

    1807269