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Comparative Study
. 1991 Dec;26(12):1140-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF02536518.

Quantitation by radioimmunoassay of PAF in human saliva

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Comparative Study

Quantitation by radioimmunoassay of PAF in human saliva

S J Cooney et al. Lipids. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Approximately 75% of the PAF present in saliva is recovered on extraction of whole saliva (0.8 vol) with chloroform/methanol/water (2:2:1, v/v/v). PAF levels, determined by our recently developed radioimmunoassay, in saliva extracts ranged from 0.5-21 ng/mL with 59% between 2-6 ng/mL. These figures, for apparently healthy subjects, are higher than previously reported levels obtained by platelet assays. The validity of our radioimmunoassay results was checked by isolating and quantitating the PAF fraction from whole saliva. In addition, when we examined our saliva samples by platelet aggregation, low levels of PAF, comparable with the values found in the literature, were detected. Investigations revealed the presence of a substance(s) which inhibited PAF-induced platelet aggregation but which did not affect the radioimmunoassay.

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