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Estimation of copper in saliva and areca nut products and its correlation with histological grades of oral submucous fibrosis.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
estimate
the
copper
levels
in
saliva
of
patients
with
oral
submucous
fibrosis
(
OSF
)
and
different
areca
nut
products
and
its
correlation
with
different
histological
grades
of
OSF
.
T
he
study
comprised
60
individuals
,
30
OSF
patients
and
30
non-
OSF
individuals
.
Unstimulated
whole
saliva
was
collected
,
and
copper
analysis
was
performed
using
colorimetric
method
.
The
commercial
areca
nut
products
used
by
the
patients
were
acquired
and
subjected
to
copper
analysis
through
the
atomic
absorption
spectrophotometer
method
.
Oral
biopsies
were
performed
for
OSF
patients
for
histopathological
correlation
.
The
mean
salivary
copper
level
was
27
.
023
Â
μg
/
dl
in
OSF
patients
when
compared
with
8
.
393
Â
μg
/
dl
in
non-
OSF
individuals
(
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
005
)
.
The
mean
copper
content
in
different
areca
nut
products
was
13
.
313
Â
ppm
(
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
005
)
.
Comparison
of
copper
content
in
different
areca
nut
products
with
salivary
copper
levels
of
OSF
patients
showed
negative
correlation
(
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
853
)
.
Comparison
of
salivary
copper
levels
between
different
histological
grades
of
OSF
yielded
a
statistically
significant
association
between
grades
I
and
III
(
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
005
)
and
grades
II
and
III
OSF
(
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
019
)
.
Comparison
of
copper
content
in
areca
nut
products
and
different
histological
grades
of
OSF
yielded
weak
negative
statistical
correlation
(
r
Â
=
Â
-
0
.
116
)
.
Despite
high
copper
content
in
areca
nut
products
,
the
observations
yielded
a
negative
correlation
with
different
histological
grades
of
OSF
.
This
further
raises
a
doubt
about
the
copper
content
in
areca
nut
as
an
etiological
factor
for
this
crippling
disease
.