Blood Group Determination Based on Immunoglobulin and Saliva Content
Journal: Current Trends in Technology and Sciences (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-07-21
Authors : Gitashree Borah Akansha Sharma Partha Protim Chutia Baharul Islam Hemashree;
Page : 283-286
Keywords : Alloantibodies; Immunodiffusion; Immunogen; Mucosa;
Abstract
Serum and salivary immunoglobulin concentrations play a major role in blood group determination. This paper describes a method to classify the different blood groups using the concentrations of serum and salivary present in human body. The immunoglobulin content of the intestinal secretions, such as saliva, differs from that of serum in containing an unusually high concentration of IgA. We have, therefore, sought to confirm that salivary immunoglobulin concentrations differ according to a person's ABO blood group. This paper provides the way to classify the different types of blood groups with the help of a software known as MATLAB considering the concentrations.
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