1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02990450
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Variability of zinc concentrations in human stimulated parotid saliva

Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sample collection conditions on the zinc concentrations in stimulated parotid (SP) saliva. The variability of zinc levels in SP saliva was determined on the basis of different times within a single day, from day-to-day, from one month to the next month, and between subjects. Ten healthy subjects, half of each sex, consumed 15-22 mg Zn/day in their diet. No significant difference in the mean zinc concentration of SP saliva on a day-to-day or month-to-mo… Show more

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“…Although the collection of saliva samples is quick and relatively noninvasive, the rate of flow and stimulation of saliva production is difficult to control, and diurnal variation in zinc levels may occur (6,13). These problems, and the contradictory results observed, limit the use of salivary zinc as an index of zinc status (8).…”
Section: Assessment Of Zinc Status: Salivary Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the collection of saliva samples is quick and relatively noninvasive, the rate of flow and stimulation of saliva production is difficult to control, and diurnal variation in zinc levels may occur (6,13). These problems, and the contradictory results observed, limit the use of salivary zinc as an index of zinc status (8).…”
Section: Assessment Of Zinc Status: Salivary Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%