Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children

Background: Reactive Oxygen species induced bronchial abnormalities may have important consequences in asthma, the main symptom being wheezing specially in children. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant known to quench the reactive oxygen species. A beneficial effect of fresh fruit consumption on l...

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Main Authors: Nagdeote AN, Paunipagar PV, Muddeshwar MG, Suryawanshi NP
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2011-01-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue36/2010-4-10.htm
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author Nagdeote AN,
Paunipagar PV,
Muddeshwar MG,
Suryawanshi NP,
author_facet Nagdeote AN,
Paunipagar PV,
Muddeshwar MG,
Suryawanshi NP,
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description Background: Reactive Oxygen species induced bronchial abnormalities may have important consequences in asthma, the main symptom being wheezing specially in children. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant known to quench the reactive oxygen species. A beneficial effect of fresh fruit consumption on lung function has been observed in several studies. Plasma levels Vitamin C was determined in relation to wheezing symptoms in cross sectional study. Methods: In a cross sectional blood samples of 50 patients attending pediatrics OPD, having wheezing and shortness of breath were analyzed for plasma Ascorbic acid level and compared with healthy controls of same age and sex. Results: The total number of 50 wheezing children were in the age group of 2 to 12 years with similar age matched controls. It was observed that the plasma ascorbic acid concentration in the wheezing children (0.43 – 0.12 mg/dl) was significantly decreased as compared to the normal controls ( 0.75 – 0.18 mg/dl ) P< 0.001. The highly significant low levels of plasma ascorbic acid level in wheezing children was irrespective of sex and severity of symptoms. However the ascorbic acid levels were at the lower side in female and with severe symptoms. Conclusions: Plasma Ascorbic acid levels were significantly, decreased in the process of scavenging the reactive oxygen species. Ascorbic acid directly neutralizes free radical and protects the bronchial tissue from oxidative injury, so it can be concluded that the consumption of fruit rich in vitamin C may reduce wheezing symptoms in children.
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spelling doaj.art-b529955a430540d78f9f14ccf7eb9b972022-12-22T01:02:39ZengLight House Polyclinic MangaloreOnline Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972011-01-0194Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing ChildrenNagdeote AN,Paunipagar PV,Muddeshwar MG,Suryawanshi NP,Background: Reactive Oxygen species induced bronchial abnormalities may have important consequences in asthma, the main symptom being wheezing specially in children. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant known to quench the reactive oxygen species. A beneficial effect of fresh fruit consumption on lung function has been observed in several studies. Plasma levels Vitamin C was determined in relation to wheezing symptoms in cross sectional study. Methods: In a cross sectional blood samples of 50 patients attending pediatrics OPD, having wheezing and shortness of breath were analyzed for plasma Ascorbic acid level and compared with healthy controls of same age and sex. Results: The total number of 50 wheezing children were in the age group of 2 to 12 years with similar age matched controls. It was observed that the plasma ascorbic acid concentration in the wheezing children (0.43 – 0.12 mg/dl) was significantly decreased as compared to the normal controls ( 0.75 – 0.18 mg/dl ) P< 0.001. The highly significant low levels of plasma ascorbic acid level in wheezing children was irrespective of sex and severity of symptoms. However the ascorbic acid levels were at the lower side in female and with severe symptoms. Conclusions: Plasma Ascorbic acid levels were significantly, decreased in the process of scavenging the reactive oxygen species. Ascorbic acid directly neutralizes free radical and protects the bronchial tissue from oxidative injury, so it can be concluded that the consumption of fruit rich in vitamin C may reduce wheezing symptoms in children.http://www.ojhas.org/issue36/2010-4-10.htmWheezingAsthmaReactive oxygen speciesAscorbic acid
spellingShingle Nagdeote AN,
Paunipagar PV,
Muddeshwar MG,
Suryawanshi NP,
Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Wheezing
Asthma
Reactive oxygen species
Ascorbic acid
title Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
title_full Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
title_fullStr Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
title_full_unstemmed Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
title_short Study of Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Wheezing Children
title_sort study of plasma ascorbic acid levels in wheezing children
topic Wheezing
Asthma
Reactive oxygen species
Ascorbic acid
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