Fluoride Levels of Human Plasma and Breast Milk

  • Şener Y
  • Tosun G
  • Kahvecioğlu F
  • et al.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the fluoride levels in breast milk and plasma of lactating mothers who regularly consumed drinking water with low levels of fluoride.Methods: One hundred twenty five healthy mothers aged between 20-30 years old who had given birth within 5-7 days were included in the study. Besides being otherwise healthy, the primary selection criteria stipulated the absence of fluoride supplement consumption one month before delivery. Approximately 5 ml breast milk and 5 ml blood samples were obtained from each participating mother at a hospital setting, where the mothers were scheduled for a regular hospital diet. The blood samples were centrifuged in fluoride-free heparinized polyethylene tubes and stored at -18oC until measurements were made. Breast milk samples were directly refrigerated as with blood samples until measurements. The fluoride concentrations of milk and blood samples were assessed using an ion-selective fluoride electrode combined with an ion analyzer.Results: The fluoride levels of the plasma and breast milk samples were measured as 0.017±0.011 ppm and 0.006±0.002 ppm, respectively. The fluoride concentration of plasma was significantly higher than that of breast milk (P

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Şener, Y., Tosun, G., Kahvecioğlu, F., Gökalp, A., & Koç, H. (2007). Fluoride Levels of Human Plasma and Breast Milk. European Journal of Dentistry, 01(01), 021–024. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698307

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