Distribution and forms of iodine in human oral cavity |
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Authors: | JORMA TENOVUO,EVA SÖ DERLING,TYTI ANTTONEN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Turku and Department of Periodontoiogy, Institute of Dentistry, University of Oulu. Oulu, Finland |
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Abstract: | Neither iodinated proteins nor iodinated. low-molecular weight compounds (e.g. iodinated tyrosine derivatives) could be detected in concentrated human salivary supernatant by using the Ce(SO4)2-method either directly or after thin-layer chromatography. Salivary sediment contained free 1? ions, loosely bound iodine (released with saline) and strongly bound iodine (released with sonication, detergent and acid hydrolysis). A positive correlation between salivary and crevicuiar excretion of l? from plasma was observed. Thiocyanate ions, which competitively inhibit peroxidase-catalysed oxidation and iodination reactions and which are abundant in human saliva, possibly prevent the coupling of l? to protein in vivo although some human salivary proteins are very susceptible to iodination in vitro. |
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Keywords: | dental plaque gingival fluid iodine saliva |
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