Changes in Salivary Amylase and Glucose in Diabetes: A Scoping Review.
Pilar Pérez-RosEmmanuel Navarro-FloresIván Julian-RochinaFrancisco Miguel Martínez-ArnauOmar CauliPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Salivary amylase concentration is increased in diabetic patients in most of the studies and salivary glucose concentration in all studies in both fasting and non-fasting (post-prandial) conditions. Salivary amylase and glucose concentration represent potential non-invasive biomarkers to evaluate glycemic control and clinical management of diabetic patients, although it is necessary to evaluate the influence of potential modulating factors such as age, duration diseases, sex and the effects of pharmacological treatments in these outcomes which remained to be elucidated.