“…In previous papers, the authors reported that, on brass alloy surfaces following the exposure of the samples to the model saliva solution, a thick surface film composed to a large extent of CuSCN and Zn 3 (PO 4 ) 2 was observed 4,5 . In a recent work, 6 the corrosion behaviour of CuZn37 exposed to Darvell (D), 7 Carter‐Brugirard (C‐B) 8 and SALMO 9 formulations was investigated by electrochemical measurements, and it was found that the corrosion rate determined after 16 h varies in the order: D (3.0 (0.3) μm/year) > C‐B (0.9 (0.2) μm/year) > SALMO (0.8 (0.2) μm/year). These three model saliva solutions were chosen from those of the literature due to their composition: All of them contain chlorides, thiocyanates, phosphates and carbonates, but they differ for the content in the organic compounds: D solution contains urea, lactic acid, trisodium citrate and uric acid; SALMO solution contains urea and glycine; C‐B solution contains only urea.…”