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DETERMINAÇÃO DE MICRONUTRIENTES EM MULHERES DIABÉTICAS: UMA ANÁLISE SÉRICA DE SETE ELEMENTOS.

Authors :
Khalaf, Zainab Ali
Najim, Safaa Sabri
Abdul-Saheb, Yusra Sabri
Source :
Periódico Tchê Química. 2023, Vol. 20 Issue 45, p38-48. 11p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The human body needs minerals and micronutrients. It is important to estimate the micronutrients (Fe+2, Mg+2, Mn+2, Zn+2, Cu+2, K+, Na+) in the serum of female patients with diabetes mellitus (T2DM) as needed for insulin and glucose metabolism, especially zinc, manganese, and magnesium, which activate insulin receptor sites. Aim: Estimate the micronutrient concentrations by (µg/mL) and determine their effects on insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus. Methods: The study was conducted at Maysan Province Endocrinology and Diabetes Center from January to April 2023. It included 120 women aged (20 - 65) years separated into two groups. The control group included 40 healthy women, and the patient group included 80 women with diabetic mellitus (T2DM). The IBM SPSS Statistics and the t-test were used to compare the two groups. Results: The results showed a statistically significant difference at the level (P<0.05) for the average concentration of Magnesium, Manganese, Zinc, Copper, Potassium, and Sodium, while Iron concentration was a non-significant decrease at (P>0.05) in the patients with (T2DM) compared with the control group. The concentration of micronutrients in diabetes mellitus and healthy groups was Na+ > Cu+2 > Zn+2 > Mn+2 > Fe+2 > K+ > Mg+2 and Na+ > Cu+2 > K+ > Mg+2> Fe+2 > Zn+2 > Mn+2 respectively. In the T2DM group, the trace element with the highest observed concentration was the Sodium ion, while Manganese (Mn+2) had the lowest concentration. Conversely, in the control group, Sodium (Na+) showed the highest concentration and Magnesium (Mg+2) the lowest. Discussion: Sodium had the greatest micronutrient content in both the control and T2DM groups. Micronutrient differences may affect insulin resistance and diabetes. Conclusions: The variation in the micronutrient concentration was statistically significant between the diabetes mellitus and control groups, except for Iron, demonstrating the complex relationship between micronutrient levels and metabolic disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Portuguese
ISSN :
18060374
Volume :
20
Issue :
45
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Periódico Tchê Química
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175626987
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.52571/PTQ.v20.n45.2023.05_KHALAF_pgs_38_48.pdf