Original scientific paper
Determination of Electrolyte Concentration in Saliva by Potentiometrie Method
Vlatko Rumenjak
; Clinical Institute of Laboratory Diagnosis, Zagreb University School of Medicine and Clinical Hospital Centre, Croatia
Stjepan Milardović
; Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Zagreb University, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Croatia
Ljubica Vranić
; Zagreb Health Centre, Croatia
Ivan Kruhak
; Institute of Chemistry, Zagreb University, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, Craotia
Zdravko Rajić
; Institute for Children’s and Preventive Stomatology, Zagreb University School of Dental Medicine, Croatia
Abstract
A method for concurrent determination o f potassium, total calcium
and chloride concentrations by ion-selective electrodes is described in
this paper. A sample o f whole saliva from the bottom o f the mouth cavity was diluted ten times with magnesium acetate solution (16 mol/
L), which- lead to calcium ionization. This method corresponded well
with reference methods and may be used to determine electrolyte concentration in saliva due to its simplicity. Among three groups of subjects aged 7 - 12 years, the highest calcium concentrations were fo und in the group of subjects affected by dental caries. Concentration variability is highest in calcium concentration, whereas it is lower in other respective electrolytes.
Keywords
saliva; electrolytes in saliva; dental caries
Hrčak ID:
98635
URI
Publication date:
15.9.1996.
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