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amylase/dental caries

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Streptococci and activities of sucrases and alpha-amylases in supragingival dental plaque and saliva in three caries activity groups.

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Thirty-eight young adults participated in the study. They were divided in a caries-inactive group, a low caries activity group and a moderate to high caries activity group. Total cultivable bacteria, Streptococcus salivarius, and S. mutans in plaque and saliva were quantitated on TSA, MS, and MSB

Hydrophobic interaction chromatography and capillary zone electrophoresis to explore the correlation between the isoenzymes of salivary alpha-amylase and dental caries.

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High-performance hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) and capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) were utilized in an effort to find the correlation between the composition of some isoenzymes of human salivary alpha-amylase (HSA) and dental caries. The mixture of more than three isoenzymes of

Relationship among α amylase and carbonic anhydrase VI in saliva, visible biofilm, and early childhood caries: a longitudinal study.

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OBJECTIVE This longitudinal study investigated the relationship among early childhood caries (ECC), α amylase, carbonic anhydrase VI (CA VI), and the presence of visible biofilm, besides detecting if these variables could predict risk for ECC. METHODS One hundred children were divided into two

Inhibition of salivary amylase by black tea in high-caries and low-caries index children: A comparative in vivo study.

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BACKGROUND Dental caries is a universal disease. Dietary modification is important in reducing the occurrence of dental caries. Tea which is so frequently consumed with cariogenic starch rich food is proposed to have anticariogenic potential. The various mechanism has been proposed for same and one

Effects of radiation and alpha-tocopherol on saliva flow rate, amylase activity, total protein and electrolyte levels in oral cavity cancer.

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OBJECTIVE The objective of the present study was to evaluate early and late effects of radiation and a-tocopherol on the secretion rate of saliva and on selected saliva salivary parameters in oral cavity cancer patients. METHODS Eighty-nine histologically confirmed oral cavity cancer patients (OCC)

Salivary antibodies, amylase and protein from children with early childhood caries.

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The aim of this study was to analyze the organic composition of saliva from children without dental caries and children with early childhood caries (ECC). Two groups of 20 children varying in age from 12 to 47 months were selected: Group I, caries-free children; Group II, children with early

Salivary alpha-amylase: role in dental plaque and caries formation.

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Salivary alpha-amylase, one of the most plentiful components in human saliva, has at least three distinct biological functions. The enzymatic activity of alpha-amylase undoubtedly plays a role in carbohydrate digestion. Amylase in solution binds with high affinity to a selected group of oral

Structure of human salivary alpha-amylase at 1.6 A resolution: implications for its role in the oral cavity.

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Salivary alpha-amylase, a major component of human saliva, plays a role in the initial digestion of starch and may be involved in the colonization of bacteria involved in early dental plaque formation. The three-dimensional atomic structure of salivary amylase has been determined to understand the

[Enzyme studies on body cavity effusions: amylases, esterases, aldolase and lactic dehydrogenase].

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[Studies on the interrelation of dental caries and amylase activity in saliva].

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Effect of alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors on caries incidence and plaque accumulation in rats.

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[Buffering capacity and amylase activity in the saliva in the diagnosis of dental caries in children].

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[Salivary amylase and dental caries].

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[Effect of salivary amylase on dental caries and dental calculus].

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On the salivary amylase and its significance in the caries process.

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