A New Strategy for Measuring Salivary Alpha‐Amylase Activity Using Glucometer

Starch Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1002/star.202300259
Farid Abdi, Sattar Gorgani‐Firuzjaee, Javad Behroozi, Mahmood Vahidi, Mohammad Foad Heidari
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Abstract

Alpha‐amylase is one of the most important enzymes in the saliva. It is an important biomarker for many health conditions. Saliva sampling is a non‐invasive method and is the preferred choice for sampling at point of the care and home testing. Measurement of salivary alpha‐amylase activity as a rapid test using test strips with Flavin‐dependent glucose dehydrogenases (FAD‐GDH) as glucose is the aim of the current research. FAD‐GDH is an oxygen‐independent enzyme and has a narrow substrate specificity. For this goal, starches from various sources are tested as a substrate for alpha‐amylase and chose MS‐101 starch as the best substrate, between six different starch types. Under optimal assay conditions, when hydrolyzed starch (in 20 min, 37 °C, pH = 7) reacts with FAD‐GDH enzymes that exist in test strips for 5 s glucometer can show the amount of glucose produced in samples from patient samples. This glucose value is directly correlated with the salivary alpha‐amylase activity (p‐value <0.01).
使用血糖仪测量唾液α-淀粉酶活性的新策略
α-淀粉酶是唾液中最重要的酶之一。它是许多健康状况的重要生物标志物。唾液采样是一种无创方法,是护理点采样和家庭检测的首选。本研究的目的是使用以黄素依赖性葡萄糖脱氢酶(FAD-GDH)为葡萄糖的试纸,快速检测唾液中的α-淀粉酶活性。FAD-GDH 是一种不依赖氧气的酶,具有狭窄的底物特异性。为此,研究人员测试了不同来源的淀粉作为α-淀粉酶的底物,并在六种不同的淀粉中选择了 MS-101 淀粉作为最佳底物。在最佳检测条件下,当水解淀粉(20 分钟,37 °C,pH = 7)与试纸中的 FAD-GDH 酶反应 5 秒钟后,血糖仪就能显示患者样本中产生的葡萄糖量。该葡萄糖值与唾液中的α-淀粉酶活性直接相关(p-value <0.01)。
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