Salivary protein quantification among periodontitis patients with different disease severity: a pilot study

Neelambigai R, and Poonisha Nsk, and Nurrul Shaqinah N, and Shahida Ms, and Nik Madihah Na, and Farinawati Y, (2023) Salivary protein quantification among periodontitis patients with different disease severity: a pilot study. Medicine & Health, 18 (2). pp. 373-385. ISSN 1823-2140

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Abstract

The salivary protein quantification reflecting the periodontal pathophysiology among patients with different periodontitis severity has not been well explored. This quantification is fundamental as the changes in the quantity of proteins in different severities of periodontitis can reflect the periodontal complex alterations. This pilot study aimed to quantify and compare the salivary proteins by collecting unstimulated saliva from periodontitis patients and healthy individuals. The radioimmunoprecipitation assay (RIPA) protocol was used to extract protein from patients’ saliva and quantified using the Nanodrop Spectrophotometer 2000/2000c (A280) set at 280 nm wavelength. The mean concentration of salivary proteins was shown to be 26.48 + 2.95 mg/mL in healthy patients, 22.00 + 0.38 mg/mL in Stage 1 periodontitis patients, 27.34 + 1.61 mg/mL in Stage 2 periodontitis patients, 27.11 + 0.66 mg/mL in Stage 3 periodontitis patients and 24.89 + 1.91 mg/mL in Stage 4 periodontitis patients. However, the mean difference between all groups was not statistically significant. Within the limitations of this study, there was no difference in the salivary protein quantity among patients with different stages of periodontitis.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Absorbance; Nanodrop; Periodontitis; Protein; Quantification; Saliva
Journal:Medicine & Health
ID Code:24392
Deposited By: Mohd Hamka Md. Nasir
Deposited On:15 Oct 2024 06:55
Last Modified:15 Oct 2024 06:55

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