Acid mucopolysaccharides in gingivities and periodontitis

Human Gingival Tissues was clinically classified as normal or periodontally involved. Acid mucopolysaccharides were extracted from this tissue. The measurable acid mucopolysaccharides extracted were chondroitin sulfules A and C. Concentration of chondroitin sulfate was lower in the tissue classified as periodontally involved when compared to the normal tissue.

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