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SALIDSAL_15750
Biomarker nameAlpha-amylase 1 (EC 3.2.1.1) (1,4-alpha-D-glucan glucanohydrolase 1) (Salivary alpha-amylase)
Biomarker TypeNA
Sampling MethodAge 30-60, Patients having severe diabetic complications, other systemic illness and those who were under medication for other diseases, were excluded from this study
Collection MethodNA
Analysis MethodNA
Collection SiteWhole Saliva
Disease CategoryMetabolic Disorder
Disease/ConditionDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Disease SubtypeNA
Fold Change/ Concentration1.574
Up/DownregulatedUpregulated
ExosomalNA
OrganismHomo sapiens
PMID24392426
Year of Publication2013
Biomarker IDP04745
Biomarker CategoryProtein
SequenceNA
Title of studyEstimation of salivary amylase in diabetic patients and saliva as a diagnostic tool in early diabetic patients
Abstract of studyAIM: The aim of this study was to estimate the salivary amylase levels in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients and to correlate these findings with those in normal individuals, in order to provide salivary amylase level as a bio-chemical indicator for diagnosing and monitoring the glucose levels.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study samples consisted of 60 individuals. Both males and females participated in the study. Thirty non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients of age group of 30 to 60 years and healthy individuals of same number and age group were included in this study. The data obtained in this study were statistically analyzed by using Student's t-test.RESULTS: In estimation of salivary amylase levels, the comparison of mean and standard deviation showed the highest mean score (2739.48 +1525.20) among the diabetic patients and lowest mean score (1740.38 + 638.51) among the non-diabetic patients. The p-value obtained was less than 0.01. Hence, a highly significant difference in the mean scores regarding salivary amylase (u/l) was found among the two groups.CONCLUSION: The mean scores of age, fasting blood sugar, post prandial blood sugar, HbA1c and salivary amylase levels were greater in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic patients.