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- W2016891619 abstract "THE NASAL mucosa is comparatively accessible and quite responsive to pharmacological and environmental changes. 1-4 It seems unfortunate that so little effort is expended to use it as a meter of internal changes. In a series of intriguing articles on nasal pH, Fabricant 5-7 showed that the pH of the nasal secretions varies with sleep, rest, the ingestion of food, emotion, and infection. He reemphasized the work of Tweedie 8 and Buhrmester, 9 who found that patients with a nasal pH of 6.5 or below always had negative bacterial cultures. Fabricant related this to the optimal pH of lysozyme and maintained that nasal sprays should have a slightly acid pH to reinforce the purposeful acid barrier against infection. 6 The present study was designed to measure the nasal pH in a large group of persons in an effort to establish the pattern of normal changes that occur in the noses" @default.
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- W2016891619 title "Some Observations on Nasal pH" @default.
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