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J Dent Res 48(4): 579-582, 1969
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Radioisotopic Studies of the Glandular Contribution of Selected B Vitamins in Saliva

SAMUEL DREIZEN 1 and JOHN K. HAMPTON JR. 1

1 Dental Science Institute at Houston, University of Texas, Houston, Texas 77025

Radioisotopes of riboflavin, biotin, and folic acid were parenterally administered to marmosets to determine whether the salivary glands contribute to the vitamin content of saliva. Examination after injection showed that there were measurable amounts of each test vitamin in all samples of pilocarpine-stimulated saliva obtained from the test animals.

Submitted on December 10, 1968







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