Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals

The  role  of  free  radicals  generation  and  Lipid  Peroxidation during the course of ischemic heart disease is well establshed as a basic for Pthogenesis and subsequent tissue damage consequenes . In an attempt to shed a light on the possible relationship between lipid peroxidation and some...

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Main Authors: Z.I. Al-Masbhadani, L.S. Al-Zubadyi, A.A. AI- Baityi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2017-08-01
Series:Ibn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences
Online Access:https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/1296
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author Z.I. Al-Masbhadani
L.S. Al-Zubadyi
A.A. AI- Baityi
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L.S. Al-Zubadyi
A.A. AI- Baityi
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description The  role  of  free  radicals  generation  and  Lipid  Peroxidation during the course of ischemic heart disease is well establshed as a basic for Pthogenesis and subsequent tissue damage consequenes . In an attempt to shed a light on the possible relationship between lipid peroxidation and some antioxidant. The effect of vitamine E  (as a potent antioxidant free radical scavenger) . On the serum levels of the Lipoproteins, (HDLc) High Density Lipoprotein , (LDLc) Low Density Lipoprotein and (VLDLc) very Low Density Lipoprotein in healthy donors. The  study  includes  (50) healthy  donors  from  males  and  females  , who  had  given Vitamin  E    (400 Ul) daily  for one month  and were divided into two groups. • Group (A): includes (25) males donors (20-40) years old, befor and after giving Vitamin E. • Group (B): includes (25) females donors (20-40)  years , befor and after giving Vitamin E. The  Level  of  Lipoproteins  (HDLc),  (LDLc),  (VLDLc)  and (LDLc)/ (HDLc)was determ ed in sera of healthy donors. The results of study indicated and confirmed  the role of Vitamin (E) in reducing of (LDLc) Level, while an increase in (HDLc) level after Vitarnine (E) ingestion for the healthy donors .
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spelling doaj.art-d8db86957ae44708beb735adeea2b1312022-12-22T00:41:15ZengUniversity of BaghdadIbn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences1609-40422521-34072017-08-01221Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy IndividualsZ.I. Al-MasbhadaniL.S. Al-ZubadyiA.A. AI- Baityi The  role  of  free  radicals  generation  and  Lipid  Peroxidation during the course of ischemic heart disease is well establshed as a basic for Pthogenesis and subsequent tissue damage consequenes . In an attempt to shed a light on the possible relationship between lipid peroxidation and some antioxidant. The effect of vitamine E  (as a potent antioxidant free radical scavenger) . On the serum levels of the Lipoproteins, (HDLc) High Density Lipoprotein , (LDLc) Low Density Lipoprotein and (VLDLc) very Low Density Lipoprotein in healthy donors. The  study  includes  (50) healthy  donors  from  males  and  females  , who  had  given Vitamin  E    (400 Ul) daily  for one month  and were divided into two groups. • Group (A): includes (25) males donors (20-40) years old, befor and after giving Vitamin E. • Group (B): includes (25) females donors (20-40)  years , befor and after giving Vitamin E. The  Level  of  Lipoproteins  (HDLc),  (LDLc),  (VLDLc)  and (LDLc)/ (HDLc)was determ ed in sera of healthy donors. The results of study indicated and confirmed  the role of Vitamin (E) in reducing of (LDLc) Level, while an increase in (HDLc) level after Vitarnine (E) ingestion for the healthy donors . https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/1296
spellingShingle Z.I. Al-Masbhadani
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Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
Ibn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences
title Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
title_full Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
title_fullStr Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
title_short Study on the Physiological Function of a - Tocopherol, Vitamin (E) on Lipoproteins Levels in Serum of Apparantly Healthy Individuals
title_sort study on the physiological function of a tocopherol vitamin e on lipoproteins levels in serum of apparantly healthy individuals
url https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/1296
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