Purpose: The aim of this work was to study the effect of the synthetic antifibrinolytics: ε-aminocaproic acid (EACA), tranexamic acid (AMCHA) and ε-aminocaproyl-S-benzyl-L-cysteine (H-EACA-S-Bzl-L-Cys-OH) on the fibrinolytic activity of saliva in order to obtain new data on the activity of saliva tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA).

Material And Methods: Saliva samples were obtained from healthy volunteers. Saliva, precipitate and supernatant were tested 1hr, 4 hrs and 6hrs after collection. The effect of the synthetic antifibrinolytics was examined with the use of the clot lysis time determination.

Results: All examined compounds inhibited the fibrinolytic activity of saliva 1hr after collection. H-EACA-S-Bzl-L-Cys-OH was the most active inhibitor. After 6 hours in room temperature only this compound showed a certain possibility to prolong the clot lysis time.

Conclusions: The obtained results may indicate the possibility of the difference in specificity between the activities of t-PA of saliva and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator activities. It may explain the unexpected high inhibitory activity of H-EACA-S-Bzl-L-Cys-OH in our study.

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