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J Biol Inorg Chem ; 7(1-2): 46-57, 2002 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11862540

ABSTRACT

High-resolution 1H NMR spectroscopy was employed to explore the complexation of Ca2+ by low-molecular-mass biomolecules in human saliva. The results acquired revealed that the organic acid anion (OAA) citrate acts as a powerful oxygen-donor chelator for salivary Ca2+, and accurate determination of its resonances' frequencies and spin-system pattern could be successfully utilized to determine its degree of saturation with this metal ion. Computer modelling studies demonstrated that the OAA lactate is the only competing salivary Ca2+ complexant available. Moreover, the Ca2+-complexation status of salivary citrate is substantially modified by dentifrice-mediated elevations in its concentration. 1H NMR analysis was also applied to determinations of the Ca2+ saturation status of citrate in a variety of alternative biofluids and the biochemical significance of these results is discussed.


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Body Fluids/chemistry , Calcium Citrate/analysis , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Amniotic Fluid/chemistry , Animals , Anions/chemistry , Calcium/chemistry , Calcium Citrate/blood , Calcium Citrate/cerebrospinal fluid , Calcium Citrate/urine , Humans , Rats , Saliva/chemistry , Synovial Fluid/chemistry , Thermodynamics
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