Newer saliva collection methods and saliva composition: a study of two Salivette® kits
- 28 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Oral Diseases
- Vol. 1 (2) , 86-91
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-0825.1995.tb00165.x
Abstract
Saliva is frequently used as a diagnostic fluid and several collection devices have been developed. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the validity and reliability of two types of Salivette® collection kits (non-covered cotton roll and polypropylene covered polyether roll) relative to conventional collection of saliva using paraffin wax chewing stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Whole saliva samples were collected from 16 healthy volunteers. Following a cross-over design saliva was collected in a standardized way. The flow rate was determined and saliva samples were analyzed for pH, buffer capacity, electrolytes and protein/glycoprotein content. RESULTS: We find that Salivette® methods do not allow evaluation of flow rate. pH was unaffected but buffer capacity was lower in Salivette® collected than in paraffin wax-stimulated saliva. The non-covered cotton rolls reduced the content of Na+ K+ CI- as well as glycoprotein markers (hexosamines, fucose, sialic acid), lysozyme, lactoferrin, salivary- and myeloperoxidase but increased the concentrations of Ca2+ PO3–4 and SCN-. Polypropylene covered polyether rolls affected saliva composition less than the non-covered cotton rolls. Thus, SCN- and slgA concentrations were higher and lysozyme activity lower in the former (covered roll) saliva than in paraffin wax saliva. The reliability of the Salivette® kits was good. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the Salivette® method generates data significantly different from conventional paraffin wax-stimulated saliva such as buffer capacity and several electrolytes and organic components. Care should be taken in interpreting the results when such methods are employed.Keywords
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