Follow-up Oxidative Stress in saliva of gestational diabetes Women | ||
Kirkuk Journal of Science | ||
Article 1, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2015, Pages 282-295 PDF (0 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.32894/kujss.2015.103450 | ||
Authors | ||
Asraa I. Yaseen Yaseen1; Ferah G. Al-Salihi2; Nesryn Y. Kamees1 | ||
1Chemistry department / College of Education for Women / Tikrit University | ||
2Biology department / College of Science / Tikrit University | ||
Abstract | ||
The research evaluated the marker of oxidative stress and antioxidants status in Gestational diabetic women (GD) in Saladdin governorate,through measuring the end-product of lipid peroxidation ( Malondialdehyde-MDA) and the antioxidants (Reduced glutathione,Vit.C,Total phenols ). The study was carried out on (68) women age (19–40) year, included (25) gestational diabetic , compared with non-pregnants (22) and normal pregnant women (21) with similar age as control group.The study showed that MDA level was significantly increase in the gestational diabetic women compared to non-pregnants and normal pregnant women.While the antioxidants status (Reduced glutathione, Vit.C ,Total phenols) showed a significant decrease in their levels.Moreover, the research also included a study of the effect of women age on the studied biochemical parameters , the results showed significant increase in MDA level in (25-40)year age group compared to (19-24) year group of gestational diabetic women , non-pregnants and normal pregnant women.While the antioxidants status (Reduced glutathione, Vit.C , Total phenols) showed a significant decrease in their levels in (25-40) year age group compared to (19-24) year group of gestational diabetic women , non-pregnants and normal pregnant women | ||
Keywords | ||
Gestational diabetes; Antioxidants; oxidative stress | ||
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