Abstract
Circadian rhythms in circulating, urinary, salivary, pineal, pituitary and hypothalamic melatonin have been mapped. About weekly (circaseptan) rhythms, mapped previously in several other species, are demonstrated herein for human saliva, in individuals of widely differing ages. Whether or not the now demonstrated decrease with age in the circadian amplitude of human adults is accompanied by an increase in the circaseptan amplitude, as it is the case for blood pressure, remains to be determined.
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