Tobacco smoke is involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases regarding different body systems, mainly cardiovascular and respiratory in addition to its local toxic effect in the oral cavity. The noxious effects of smoke compounds justify the high incidence of periodontal diseases, caries, and neoplastic diseases of oral tissues in smokers. Some toxic components of tobacco smoke, unsaturated and saturated aldehydes, could interact with thiol rich compounds, leading to structural and functional modification of these molecules. Previous papers have demonstrated an in vitro significant decrease of some enzymatic activities, both in plasma and in saliva, following external addition of aldehydes or exposure to cigarette smoke (CS). Furthermo...
Saliva and its defence systems, mainly based on the action of antioxidants, play a significant role ...
Background: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo...
Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease. Although smoking results in an acu...
Smoke contains oxidants such as oxygen-free radicals which are probably the major cause of damage to...
Tobacco smoking negatively affects the quality of saliva and affects many biological parameters incl...
Background and aims. Cigarette smoke can induce oral cancer by its free radicals and oxidative damag...
Abstract: The assay of saliva is an increasing area of research with implications for basic and clin...
The aim of this study is to acquire better knowledge of the action of the whole smoke and the vapour...
To determine the influence of smoking on blood and salivary superoxide dismutase enzyme levels among...
Cigarette smoke, a complex mixture of over 7000 chemicals, contains many components capable of elici...
Concentrations of glutathione, uric acid and total antioxidant activity, expressed as Trolox (a wate...
Cigarette smoke causes irreversible oxidations in lungs, but its impact on reversible and physiologi...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810; Kurku, Huseyin/0000-0002-1083-4151WOS: 000349195700012PubMed: 25842...
AbstractTo determine the influence of smoking on blood and salivary superoxide dismutase enzyme leve...
Abstract: Cigarette smoke contains high concentrations of oxidants and reactive oxygen species. The ...
Saliva and its defence systems, mainly based on the action of antioxidants, play a significant role ...
Background: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo...
Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease. Although smoking results in an acu...
Smoke contains oxidants such as oxygen-free radicals which are probably the major cause of damage to...
Tobacco smoking negatively affects the quality of saliva and affects many biological parameters incl...
Background and aims. Cigarette smoke can induce oral cancer by its free radicals and oxidative damag...
Abstract: The assay of saliva is an increasing area of research with implications for basic and clin...
The aim of this study is to acquire better knowledge of the action of the whole smoke and the vapour...
To determine the influence of smoking on blood and salivary superoxide dismutase enzyme levels among...
Cigarette smoke, a complex mixture of over 7000 chemicals, contains many components capable of elici...
Concentrations of glutathione, uric acid and total antioxidant activity, expressed as Trolox (a wate...
Cigarette smoke causes irreversible oxidations in lungs, but its impact on reversible and physiologi...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810; Kurku, Huseyin/0000-0002-1083-4151WOS: 000349195700012PubMed: 25842...
AbstractTo determine the influence of smoking on blood and salivary superoxide dismutase enzyme leve...
Abstract: Cigarette smoke contains high concentrations of oxidants and reactive oxygen species. The ...
Saliva and its defence systems, mainly based on the action of antioxidants, play a significant role ...
Background: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo...
Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease. Although smoking results in an acu...