OPLC investigation of formaldehyde levels in the hard tissues of the teeth in rare pathological cases

Rozylo, TK; Zabinska, A; Kwietniewski, L; Bachanek, T; Jamrozek-Manko, A

HERO ID

2454512

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Journal Article

Year

2001

HERO ID 2454512
In Press No
Year 2001
Title OPLC investigation of formaldehyde levels in the hard tissues of the teeth in rare pathological cases
Authors Rozylo, TK; Zabinska, A; Kwietniewski, L; Bachanek, T; Jamrozek-Manko, A
Journal Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC
Volume 14
Issue 2
Page Numbers 130-133
Abstract Levels of formaldehyde, formed within the cells of plants, animals, and man, are related to the physiological state of an organism. We have previously reported the possibility of determining the formaldehyde content of human teeth in some physiological states, and it was established that the level of HCHO in carietic teeth is higher than in healthy teeth. The aim of the work described in this paper was the OPLC determination of HCHO levels in teeth suffering from eight different rare pathological disorders, It was shown that significantly different levels of formaldehyde were present in teeth in different pathological states. The highest HCHO content was observed in teeth with acute inflammatory changes. The Lowest Level was found in teeth with no inflammatory changes.
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Keyword OPLC; TLC; quantitative analysis; formaldehyde; teeth