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Look up current saliva research on
Alpha-Amylase
and related analytes here!
Look up current saliva research on
Alpha-Amylase
and related analytes here!
Alpha-Amylase (or α-Amylase) is a digestive enzyme that hydrolyses alpha-1,4 bonds of large polysaccharides such as starch and glycogen, yielding the smaller by-products of glucose and maltose. (1) Alpha amylase is synthesized in the acinar cells of the saliva glands and stored in secretory granules inside the cells. (2) Its release from the salivary cells is greatly increased in response to taste or chewing motions of the jaw. (3,4,5) Salivary α-amylase levels are not related to α-amylase levels in blood, which are derived from pancreatic secretion. (1) In addition to its digestive function, alpha-amylase also plays an important anti-bacterial role in the oral cavity; for this reason it is present in lower levels in non-stimulated saliva between meals. (6,7) Salivary α-amylase exhibits a diurnal rhythm, with a pronounced decrease within 60 minutes after awakening and a steady increase of activity during the course of the day. (8) Alpha-amylase production in the saliva glands increases in response to psychological and physical stress through interactions with the autonomic nervous system, and it has been found to be a useful as a marker of activity in the autonomic nervous system. More »
(9,10,11) Salivary alpha-amylase levels have been used as a biomarker of ANS activity in various fields of biobehavioral research. (12,13,14,15)
α-Amylase is Location Dependent
α-Amylase has a Diurnal Rhythm
α-Amylase may be Flow Rate Dependent (We advise measuring saliva flow rates when collecting samples as ongoing research may determine if necessary.)
| Approved Salivary Collection Devices | Serum-Saliva Correlation | Sensitivity | Sample Test Volume | Recommended Collection Volume | Special Considerations | Related Analytes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | 0.4 U/mL | 10 μL | 25 μL* | Yes |
*In addition to the volume recommended for each analyte, we recommend collecting an additional 300 μL to allow for liquid handling loss and possible repeat tests (500 µl recommended for TNF-α and IL-1β).
| Testing Service | DNA Panel Available | Research Assay Kit | IVD Assay Kit | CE Marked Kit | Collection Supplies | Technical Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes | Yes Specifications» |
No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Target Analyte: | Alpha-Amylase |
| Catalog number: | 1-1902 (5PK 1-1902-5) |
| Testing protocol: | Download PDF |
| Format: | 96-well plate (kinetic reaction) |
| Type: | Quantitation |
| Method: | Kinetic Reaction |
| Calibrator range: | N/A |
| Sensitivity: | N/A |
| Saliva volume/test: | 10 µL of saliva then 8 µL of X200 dilution |
| Incubation time: | 3 minutes |
| Tests per kit: | 94 (singlet) |
| Correlation with serum: | N/A |
| Controls included in kit? | Yes |
| Special considerations: | requires 405 nm wavelength filter |
| MSDS sheets: | Available upon request |
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