2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0159960
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Saliva Crystallization Occurs in Female Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus): Could It Be a New Option for Monitoring of Menstrual Cycle in Captive Great Apes?

Abstract: Saliva crystallization was previously studied in both humans and animals with various results. The study aimed to confirm of the presence of saliva crystallization in female Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), to evaluate the quality of samples which were collected from animals and processed by keepers, and to test preliminarily if the saliva crystallization could be connected with menstrual cycle and could serve as a cheap, quick and simple method for the basic monitoring of their reproductive status. The re… Show more

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“…Ovulation detection research related to salivary crystallization patterns to detect estrus in eight female bubalus bubalis buffaloes for three months [4]. Research studying the menstrual cycle of three female bornean orangutans related to the relationship between fertility and salivary crystallization [5]. Another study predicts female ovulation through artificial saliva and human saliva through smartphone-based hardware and microfluidic devices [6], a survey that detects and predicts ovulation by measuring the temperature in the ear canal using an in-ear thermometer every 5 minutes during sleeping hours, then the results are sent to the smartphone for analysis [7].…”
Section: Issn: 2302-9285 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ovulation detection research related to salivary crystallization patterns to detect estrus in eight female bubalus bubalis buffaloes for three months [4]. Research studying the menstrual cycle of three female bornean orangutans related to the relationship between fertility and salivary crystallization [5]. Another study predicts female ovulation through artificial saliva and human saliva through smartphone-based hardware and microfluidic devices [6], a survey that detects and predicts ovulation by measuring the temperature in the ear canal using an in-ear thermometer every 5 minutes during sleeping hours, then the results are sent to the smartphone for analysis [7].…”
Section: Issn: 2302-9285 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this basis, it is logical to assume that the diagnostic technology under consideration will be informative in monitoring the involutive transformations of the composition of biological fluids [13]. Their noninvasive control can be carried out by analyzing saliva parameters within the framework of the salivadiagnostics methodology, which has been actively developing in recent decades [14][15][16][17]. In this regard, the aim of the study was to assess the features of saliva crystallization in middle-aged and elderly people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ovulation detection through salivary ferning can also be used in animals; Ravinder et al [7] conducted a study related to salivary crystallization patterns to detect estrus in eight females Bubalus bubalis buffaloes for three months. Meanwhile, Kubátová and Fedorova [8] studied the relationship between salivary crystallization and the fertile period of three female Bornean orangutans in their menstrual cycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%