Evaluation of C-reactive Protein Levels in the Saliva of Covid Recovered Patients

Ganesh, Soorya and Sinduja, Palati and Priyadharshini, . and Meghashree, V. (2021) Evaluation of C-reactive Protein Levels in the Saliva of Covid Recovered Patients. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (57A). pp. 344-351. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Introduction: The acute phase reactant synthesized by the liver. CRP is an annular (ring- shaped) metameric protein set up in plasma, whose circulating immersion rise in response to inflammation. The idea of the study is to estimate the C-reactive protein situations in the salivary samples of COVID- 19 recovered cases and healthy controls.

Materials and Methods: An experimental study on salivary samples of COVID recovered cases. The study was non-invasive and easy to perform without important vexation to cases. The samples were acquired from cases who came to the clinics of Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals. An aggregate of 20 saliva samples was collected from recruited cases 10 of whom were healthy controls and 10 were collected from cases who had made complete recovery from COVID infection.

Results: C-reactive protein (CRP) could be generally used as a biomarker of systemic inflammation, routinely measured in serum blood samples. Still salivary samples offer a non-invasive and simply accessible preference which might upgrade point of care (POC) testing for inflammation. This study illustrates the group of healthy controls and COVID recovered cases.

Conclusion: Within the limitations of our study, we were capable to interpret the difference of CRP levels between COVID recovered cases and healthy individualities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Science > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2023 07:38
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2025 03:59
URI: http://catalog.journals4promo.com/id/eprint/62

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