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Saliva

The clear, viscous fluid secreted by the SALIVARY GLANDS and mucous glands of the mouth. It contains MUCINS, water, organic salts, and ptylin.

2.

Saliva, Artificial

A solution used for irrigating the mouth in xerostomia and as a substitute for saliva.

Year introduced: 1991(1984)

3.

saliva-interacting cell wall protein, Streptococcus [Supplementary Concept]

MW 74,000; recognized by monoclonal antibody LO SM2; purified by monoclonal-antibody immunoaffinity chromatography

Date introduced: July 23, 1985

4.

saliva natura [Supplementary Concept]

Date introduced: February 17, 2009

5.

Zendium Saliva [Supplementary Concept]

contains antimicrobial proteins from bovine colostrum and commercial products comprising such bovine lysozyme and lactoferrin; may also contain whey extract

Date introduced: July 26, 2002

6.

slv protein, Drosophila [Supplementary Concept]

isolated from Drosophila; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: January 19, 1999

7.

saliva Orthana [Supplementary Concept]

saliva substitute; contains above cpds & various salts

Date introduced: February 19, 1992

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saliva-binding protein, Streptococcus sanguis 12 [Supplementary Concept]

MW 36 kDa; may play a role in oral colonization by binding either to a receptor on saliva or on actinomyces; amino acid sequence given in first source

Date introduced: March 30, 1991

9.

Streptococcus mutans polysaccharide-saliva receptor protein conjugate [Supplementary Concept]

S mutans serovar polysaccharide conjugated to 74-kDa saliva receptor protein

Date introduced: May 22, 1987

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