A simple, yet accurate method for detecting and quantifying secretions from human minor salivary glands using the iodine–starch reaction

The lack of published information about the minor salivary glands is due in part to the difficulties experienced in collecting and quantifying their secretions. In fact, no method exists for measuring their secretions that is both simple and accurate. This investigation examined the accuracy of our...

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description The lack of published information about the minor salivary glands is due in part to the difficulties experienced in collecting and quantifying their secretions. In fact, no method exists for measuring their secretions that is both simple and accurate. This investigation examined the accuracy of our newly developed method (which simply employs the iodine–starch reaction) in 10 healthy non-medicated adults. A strip painted with a solution of iodine in absolute alcohol then with a fine starch powder mixed with castor oil was placed at a designated location on the lower-lip mucosa for 2 min to collect saliva. Black-stained spots of various sizes corresponding to the individual glands could be accurately visualized. After removal of the strip, the total stained area (mm 2) was calculated by digitizing the spot areas using a computer system. The correlation coefficient ( r) between known volumes of saliva and stain size was 0.995, indicating a close correlation. The correlation coefficient ( r) between area values obtained in the first trial in each subject ( Y) and the second ( X; 10 min later) was 0.963, and the simple regression equation was close to Y= X, indicating good reproducibility. The mean flow rate (μl/cm 2 per min) obtained by converting mean total area to volume and thence to flow rate was 0.49±0.26, in good agreement with published values obtained by others. These results suggest that our newly developed method allows both the distribution and secretion rate of the minor salivary glands to be observed, and that it should be of practical value due to its simplicity, accuracy, and reproducibility.
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