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NMR-Based Metabolomics Demonstrates a Metabolic Change during Early Developmental Stages from Healthy Infants to Young Children

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METABOLITES
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/metabo13030445

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metabolome; metabolites; saliva; infant; children; nuclear magnetic resonance

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The objective of this study was to identify the salivary metabolic profile of healthy infants and young children and correlate it with age, salivary gland maturation, and dentition. Saliva samples were collected from 48 children and analyzed using 1H NMR. The results showed distinct salivary metabolomic profiles associated with age and developmental phase, with more evident changes observed in children older than 30 months. The findings suggest that saliva profiling can be a useful tool for monitoring physiological changes during infancy.
The present study aims to identify the salivary metabolic profile of healthy infants and young children, and to correlate this with age, salivary gland maturation, and dentition. Forty-eight children were selected after clinical evaluation in which all intraoral structures were examined. Total unstimulated saliva was collected, and salivary metabolites were analyzed by 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) at 25 degrees C. Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), orthogonal PLS-DA (O-PLS-DA), and univariate analysis were used, adopting a 95% confidence interval. The study showed a distinct salivary metabolomic profile related to age and developmental phase. The saliva of children in the pre-eruption teeth period showed a different metabolite profile than that of children after the eruption. However, more evident changes were observed in the saliva profile of children older than 30 months. Alanine, choline, ethanol, lactate, and sugar region were found in higher levels in the saliva of patients before 30 months old. Acetate, N-acetyl sugar, butyrate, caproate, creatinine, leucine, phenylalanine, propionate, valine, succinate, and valerate were found to be more abundant in the saliva of children after 30 months old. The saliva profile is a result of changes in age and dental eruption, and these findings can be useful for monitoring the physiological changes that occur in infancy.

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