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Abstract
The feasibility of using the chromogenic dye Thorin to spectrophotometrically measure lithium concentration in human saliva was explored. Absorbance wavelength maximum of the Li-Thorin complex was found to be 480 nm. Absorbance at 480 nm was obtained for saliva calibration standards containing 0.00–5.29 mEq/L of lithium. A least-squares fit produced a regression equation y = 0.128x + 1.449, R = 0.997. This was used to predict lithium concentrations in both artificially prepared lithium/saliva test solutions and in hospitalized patients treated with lithium. Results agree well with atomic absorption spectroscopy. Using a reagent blank with an equivalent amount of saliva as the test samples eliminated protein and electrolyte absorbance interference. This study supports the continued exploration of this method as a non-invasive point-of-care testing approach for monitoring saliva lithium in bipolar disorder.
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