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Reversed-phase liquid chromatographic investigation of UV-absorbing low-molecular-weight compounds in saliva
Authors:Katsuyuki Nakano  Sebastian P Assenza  Phyllis R Brown
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PL Medical Data Center, 1 Kamiyama-cho, Tondabayashi, Osaka 584Japan

Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881U.S.A.

Abstract:The reversed-phase mode of high-performance liquid chromatography was used to determine the intra- and inter-individual levels of UV-absorbing low-molecular-weight compounds in saliva. Many of the compounds known to occur in serum were also found in saliva; however, concentrations in saliva are lower. Both the intra- and inter-individual levels of these compounds vary significantly; in most cases, the inter-individual variance is 2–3 times the intra-individual variance.

Caffeine and its metabolites in saliva are also reported. A greater number of metabolites were found in the saliva of habitual coffee drinkers. After caffeine was administered orally, paraxanthine, theobromine, theophylline, 1-methylxanthine, and 1-methyluric acid were found in the saliva of an individual who did not drink coffee regularly. In this subject, the serum half-life for caffeine was 3.49 h and the saliva half-life was 3.27 h. The half-life of caffeine in an habitual coffee drinker who had refrained from caffeine products for four days was 4.39 h.

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