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Evaluation of Oxidative Stress in Malnourished Children at Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre of Bhopal

  • 1. Department of Biochemistry, People's College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bhopal
  • 2. Department of Paediatrics, People's College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bhopal

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of oxidative stress in severe acute malnourished children. Serum Malondialdehyde (MDA), vitamin C and serum zinc were determined in 60 severe acute malnourished children (age 6 months - 5 years) and sixty age and gender matched healthy controls. Mean serum MDA was found to be significantly raised and serum vitamin C and zinc were significantly decreased in malnourished children as compared to healthy controls. A significant positive correlation was found between vitamin C and zinc and negative correlation between vitamin C and MDA. From the present observations, it is evident that stress is created as a result of deficiency of nutrients in severe acute malnourished children. This stress leads to production of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS).These ROS lead to lipid peroxidation and consequent formation of MDA.

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