The chemical speciation of zinc in human saliva: possible correlation with reduction of the symptoms of the common cold produced by zinc gluconate-containing lozenges

This work attempts to correlate the effectiveness of treatment with zinc gluconate lozenges in reducing the symptoms of common colds as measured in seven double-blind clinical trials in 648 volunteers, with (1) the total amount of zinc gluconate administered and (2) the salivary concentration of spe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical speciation and bioavailability 1999-08, Vol.11 (3), p.95-101
Hauptverfasser: Bakar, N K A, Taylor, D M, Williams, D R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This work attempts to correlate the effectiveness of treatment with zinc gluconate lozenges in reducing the symptoms of common colds as measured in seven double-blind clinical trials in 648 volunteers, with (1) the total amount of zinc gluconate administered and (2) the salivary concentration of specific zinc species. The speciation was assessed using the JESS computer simulation of speciation in our saliva model. The results show that there is a significant correlation between the biological response and the concentration of free Zn2+aq ions in saliva at pH 5.5. (P=0.01) or pH 6.75 (P4 and >8 mmol dm?3 for saliva at pH=6.75 and pH=5.5, respectively.
ISSN:2639-5932
0954-2299
2639-5940
2047-6523
DOI:10.3184/095422999782775672