Subject: Saliva
Sanchita Balachandran <sb381 [at] nyu__edu> writes >I'm interested in finding out "recipes" for synthetic saliva. I'm >planning on using this to clean dirt from a marble sculpture. At present I am trying to understand if there is any practical application of synthetic saliva in book conservation (does anybody have any experience?). My concern is on the possible application and potential dangers in the use of this product. Unfortunately I have not found much literature on this specific subject. The only complete reference I have, even if mainly dedicated to painting restoration, is very interesting: Paolo Cremonesi. L'uso degli enzimi nella pulitura di opere policrome, il Prato ed., Padova (Italy), 1999. ISBN 88-87243-08-5 In this book there is a interesting chapter dedicated to human and synthetic saliva (with a recipe) that also gives a reference for an article (that unfortunately I have not yet been able to read): O'Hoski, Barbara A. An investigation into the composition and properties of saliva in relation to the surface cleaning of oil paintings. Presented at the Ottawa Regional Group Meeting, December 16, 1976 **** Moderator's comments: Please respond directly to the author. BCIN <URL:http://www.bcin.ca/> shows a couple of dozen citations on the subject of saliva Luca Richard de Bella Ass. Conservator Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria Torino Italy *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:77 Distributed: Thursday, May 16, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-77-005 ***Received on Monday, 13 May, 2002