Assessment of Lipid Peroxidation and biochemical diagnosis in digestive tract diseases
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https://doi.org/10.53992/njns.v9i1.156Keywords:
Lipid Profile, Electrolyte Minerals, CAT, Digestive Tract DiseaseAbstract
In this research comparison of Oxidative stress, Lipid Profile, Electrolytes minerals were studied between Digestive tract diseases patients and normal. The subjects for this study include digestive patients (n=51) and normal or control group n=15. In Oxidative stress two parameters VIT C and CAT were studied. The value of VIT C and CAT was low as compared to normal group. Lipid profile different parameters like Cholesterol, TG, HDL, and LDL were studied. The value of Cholesterol and TG in digestive diseases were low as compared to normal while an increase was observed in the value of HDL and LDL as compared to normal at p>0.05. Electrolytes minerals parameters like Na, K, Cl and Bicarbonate were studied and increases of these values were observed. Hematological parameters like WBCs, RBCs, neutrophils, Eosinophil, Hematological, MCV and Platelets were also studied. An increase of Neutrophils, RBCs, Hemoglobin and MCV were observed at p < 0.005 and a decrease of WBCs, Eosinophil and platelets were observed during the study.