Salivary films coating oral surfaces are critically important for oral health. This study focuses on determining the underlying nature of this adsorbed film and how it responds to departures from physiological conditions due to changes in ionic strength. Under physiological conditions, it is found that pre-adsorbed in vitro salivary film on hydrophobic surfaces is present as a highly hydrated viscoelastic layer. We follow the evolution of this film in terms of its effective thickness, hydration and viscoelastic properties, as well as adsorbed mass of proteins, using complementary surface characterisation methods: a Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) and a Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D). Our results support a he...
The formation of salivary films onto different surfaces relevant in dental research like titania, hy...
The formation of salivary films onto oral prostheses materials is of central importance for understa...
A conditioning film, the pellicle, of which many salivary proteins areimportant constituents, covers...
We have studied tribological properties of pre-adsorbed salivary films formed in vitro on compliant ...
Conditioning film is a mixture of proteins that facilitate the articulation of the body parts throug...
The visco-elasticity of salivary-protein films is related to mouthfeel, lubrication, biofilm formati...
In this work, we employ atomic force microscopy based friction force spectroscopy to study the stren...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to obtain information on film forming properties by inv...
Hypothesis: Salivary pellicles i.e., thin films formed upon selective adsorption of saliva, protect ...
The adsorption of human whole saliva (HWS) onto silica and hydroxyapatite surfaces (HA) was followed...
<div><p>Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient ...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Stimulated human whole saliva (WS) was used to study the dynamics of papain hydrolysis at defined pH...
The formation of salivary films onto different surfaces relevant in dental research like titania, hy...
The formation of salivary films onto oral prostheses materials is of central importance for understa...
A conditioning film, the pellicle, of which many salivary proteins areimportant constituents, covers...
We have studied tribological properties of pre-adsorbed salivary films formed in vitro on compliant ...
Conditioning film is a mixture of proteins that facilitate the articulation of the body parts throug...
The visco-elasticity of salivary-protein films is related to mouthfeel, lubrication, biofilm formati...
In this work, we employ atomic force microscopy based friction force spectroscopy to study the stren...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to obtain information on film forming properties by inv...
Hypothesis: Salivary pellicles i.e., thin films formed upon selective adsorption of saliva, protect ...
The adsorption of human whole saliva (HWS) onto silica and hydroxyapatite surfaces (HA) was followed...
<div><p>Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient ...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Stimulated human whole saliva (WS) was used to study the dynamics of papain hydrolysis at defined pH...
The formation of salivary films onto different surfaces relevant in dental research like titania, hy...
The formation of salivary films onto oral prostheses materials is of central importance for understa...
A conditioning film, the pellicle, of which many salivary proteins areimportant constituents, covers...