Studies of the Effect of Diet on Saliva Secretion and Caries Development: The Effect of Fasting on Saliva Composition of Female Subjects

In the present investigation 11 females of normal constitution were subjected to a standardized fasting diet for 8 days. Three subjects dropped out early during the experimental period. Saliva and blood samples were collected before, during and after the fasting period. Serum analyses were made of s...

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Diet
Electrolytes - metabolism
ENFERMEDADES (DIENTES)
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Female
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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
MALADIE DES DENTS
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Middle Aged
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Nutrition Disorders - immunology
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SALIVA
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Saliva - microbiology
Saliva - secretion
Salivary Proteins and Peptides - metabolism
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Sialic Acids - metabolism
Vertebrates: digestive system
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