Literature DB >> 1819935

Basic amino acid in the pathogenesis of caries.

L Vranić1, P Granić, Z Rajić.   

Abstract

Amino acid pattern in total saliva was studied in 43 children with caries, aged 12-15 years, using the method of ion exchange chromatography. The results were compared to those obtained in a control group of 39 children without caries. In saliva from the children with caries, a significantly lower level of arginine (22.02 mumol/l), and a complete lack of histidine and its derivatives were observed when compared to the control group, where the concentrations of arginine and 1-methylhistidine were 28.36 and 26.34 mumol/l, respectively. The results obtained suggested that a decreased concentration of arginine, and a lack of histidine and its derivatives might imply an increased risk of caries.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1819935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Stomatol Croat        ISSN: 0001-7019


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4.  Arginine Exposure Decreases Acidogenesis in Long-Term Oral Biofilm Microcosms.

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5.  Targeted metabolomics of pellicle and saliva in children with different caries activity.

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