Dutch researchers have identified a substance in human saliva that speeds wound healing, according to their report published Wednesday in The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). The research team found that "histatin", a small protein in saliva previously only believed to kill bacteria responsible for wound healing.''|This research may offer hope to people suffering from chronic wounds related to diabetes and other
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Senin, 30 Januari 2012
Rabu, 04 Januari 2012
How To Overcome Pain Thrush / Thrush What Causes / Symptoms Of Sprue / Thrush Pain Treatment
Have you ever experienced pain canker sores? So to eat feel pain on the inside lip. There are several ways to overcome the sprue disease. But before we try to know more, what kind of diseases such sprue.Sprue is a disorder in the form of lesions or ulcers (ulcers) are present in the oral cavity. Abnormalities of these ulcers there are various types, but most often experienced by people is the type of aphtous stomatitis, or canker sores.
What causes canker sores? What are symptoms of thrush? And how to care thrush?
What are the causes of Sprue?
Lesions of canker sores are usually found on the mucosal lip, cheek, tongue, soft palate, and gum base. The cause of canker sores remains unclear, but a lot of theory that ulcers associated with immune problems.
Selasa, 27 Desember 2011
Excessive Drooling Of Children Under Five
Excessive Drooling Of Children Under Five
Is there really a connection between Little frequent drooling, with a mother who wishes not accomplished when cravings? Or, just a little early symptoms will grow teeth? Is drooling constant is indicative of a disease? Let's find out more! Consider what people comment upon seeing the child salivate continuously. Typically, comments that often arise not far from the myths like, "Wow, she definitely had cravings and not accomplished!" Or any other comments, "Gee, would grow teeth, huh?" Really assumption like that?
Drooling (drooling) or in medical terms is called shalore is something that can be explained scientifically. Dr. Conny Cape, Sp.A of Hospital Pantai Indah Kapuk explain, basically several factors ranging from the physiological to the disorder can cause drooling child.
Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011
Salivary Replacement Substances.
When the saliva stimulating substances are inadequate to deal with complaints of mouth
dry, then use saliva substitute substances (Amerongan, 1991; Kidd and
Bechal, 1992). Various requirements for these substances as are reologis, taste
fun, the influence of the buffer, increased remineralization and inhibits
demineralization, inhibit bacterial growth and good wetting properties
(Amerongan, 1991). Saliva substitute is available in liquid form, spray and
suction tablets (Kidd and Bechal, 1992).
VA Oralube, liquid form, pH 7, a saliva substitute for substance
stimulate electrolyte viscosity and whole saliva. Also used are also
Hypromellose, ph 8 (Amerongan, 1991; Kidd and Bechal, 1992; Glass et al, 1984).
Salivary orthana, the form of spray, pH 7, containing mucin to obtain
viscosity. Also used Glandosan, pH 5.1, but not recommended for
patients who still have teeth (Kidd and Bechal, 1992).
Polyox tablets used suction, useful as a saliva substitute
and is also beneficial in mencekatkan dentures (Kidd and Bechal, 1992).
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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011
Cigarette Smoke Saliva Of Healthy Change Into Deadly
Saliva contains anti-oxidants. It is a molecule that can help protect the body against cancer. The researchers found that cigarette smoke destroys them and saliva turns into a dangerous cocktail of chemicals which can accelerate the development of oral cancer.
Jean King, Director of Tobacco Control for Cancer Research UK, which has the British Journal of Cancer, said: "This is World No Tobacco Day this week and once again we see the terrible effects of smoking on health can be.
''This insight into how mouth cancer can develop offers more reasons for smokers to try and stop people know of a link with lung cancer, and this research adds compelling evidence about the damage smoking can do to your mouth .."
'' These figures refer to the head and neck cancers, which include the nose, mouth, lips, tongue, gums, tonsils, pharynx and larynx cancer. Read More...
Jean King, Director of Tobacco Control for Cancer Research UK, which has the British Journal of Cancer, said: "This is World No Tobacco Day this week and once again we see the terrible effects of smoking on health can be.
''This insight into how mouth cancer can develop offers more reasons for smokers to try and stop people know of a link with lung cancer, and this research adds compelling evidence about the damage smoking can do to your mouth .."
'' These figures refer to the head and neck cancers, which include the nose, mouth, lips, tongue, gums, tonsils, pharynx and larynx cancer. Read More...
Jumat, 30 September 2011
About Water Content Of Saliva And Saliva
About Water Content Of Saliva And Saliva
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In animals, saliva is produced and secreted from the salivary glands. As for abortion are:
* Electrolytes: (2-21 mmol / L sodium, 10-36 mmol / L potassium, 1.2 to 2.8 mmol / L calcium, 0.08 to 0.5 mmol / L magnesium, 5-40 mmol / L chloride, 2-13 mmol / L bicarbonate, 1.4 to 39 mmol / L phosphate)
* The mucosa, which mainly contain mucopolysaccharide and glycoprotein
* Antibacterial compounds (thiocyanate, hydrogen peroxide, and immunoglobulin A)
* Some kinds of enzymes, including alpha-amylase (EC3.2.1.1), lysozyme (EC3.2.1.17), and lingual lipase (EC3.1.1.3).
Amylase and lipase in a row to start digestion of starch and fat before the food is swallowed. These enzymes work optimally at pH 7.4. Lingual lipase has a pH optimum ~ 4.0, so it will not be active if it has not entered an acidic environment. Lysozyme plays a role in bacterial lysis. Saliva also contains human saliva acid phosphatase A + B (EC3.1.3.2), N-asetilmuramil-L-alanine amidase (EC3.5.1.28), NAD (P) H dehydrogenase-quinone (EC1.6.99.2) , laktoperoksidase saliva (EC1.11.1.7), superoxide dismutase (EC1.15.1.1), glutathione transferase (EC2.5.1.18), class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase (EC1.2.1.3), glucose-6-phosphate isomerase ( EC5.3.1.9), and tissue kallikrein (EC3.4.21.35). The existence of these products sometimes result in saliva smells.
Humans spend approximately 700 ml of saliva per day.
Some people might find sterile saliva or disinfectant, so believe that saliva will more quickly heal wounds. In fact, the mouth is a hotbed of germs and bacteria. There are over 600 types of bacteria in the mouth and saliva that can cause infection. As quoted from the following MSN secret behind saliva:
What is in saliva
Most of saliva is water, but also contains electrolytes, bacteria, viruses, fungi, secretions from the nose and lungs, cells from the lining of the mouth and about 500 proteins. Of course, the contents of saliva also depends on what you put into the mouth, such as food debris. Components toothpaste also commonly found in saliva. The content of saliva every person is different.
What can be known from saliva?
Of saliva, can be obtained from DNA samples. In fact, although saliva does not contain the DNA of cells, but cells from the lining of the mouth can be found in saliva samples. Saliva is also another clue to the identity of a person's menungkapkan. Saliva may reveal what has been eaten and drugs that may be consumed, such as cocaine, marijuana and barbiturates. Scientists can also use saliva samples to show how much of certain drugs in the body.
The scientists also want to be able to use saliva as a tool to detect the disease, because it is much easier, and in many cases more secure. HIV testing is one of the saliva test which is used as
sample, although the blood test is still the standard way to test for HIV.
What are the functions of saliva
Some people do not realize how important functions of saliva, namely:
- . Break down food in the mouth, so it can be perceived by the tongue and is more easily digested by the stomach.
- . Clean food and dead cells from the lining of the mouth
- . Binds food into a ball so that it can be swallowed
- . Clean food and bacteria from the teeth
- . Prevent dry mouth lining
- . Destroying or preventing the growth of certain fungi
- . Neutralize acids from foods and beverages
- . Help regenerate the damaged tooth enamel, due to calcium and phosphorus levels
How much amount of saliva?
Goodson
estimate the average person produces about half
liters of saliva a day. But of course this number is also
influenced by several factors, among others:
- . Genes
- . Time (saliva production slows down drastically at night)
- . Much water you drink
- . Was chewing gum or sucking hard candy (both increase the production of saliva)
- . Smelling something interesting (also increase saliva production, which is why there is the term 'delicious')
- . More than 400 medications cause a decrease in saliva production
- . Age production (saliva decreases with age)
- . conditions or diseases that affect the production of saliva,
- .such as Sjogren's syndrome, or are undergoing radiation therapy.
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