Beta-Carotene, Glycemic Control And Dyslipidemia In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Mohammed H
  • Al-Shamma G
  • Hashim H
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Abstract

Background : Diabetes mellitus is a stressful condition in which the increased production of free radicals impairs the generation of naturally occurring antioxidants like vitamins andcarotenoids . Aim :The present study deals with the changes in serum ß-carotene in type 2 diabetes mellitus, as modulated by glycemic control and oxidative stress .Subjects & methods : Multiple biochemical parameters were obtained from plasma of 57 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus ( 25 males and 32 females ) , on oral hypoglycemic witha disease duration of 1- 15 years and 37 healthy normal subject s of matching age and sex to serve as controls. The biochemical parameters measured in the present study included the glycated Hb (HbA1c ), serum lipids ( total cholesterol TC, triglycerides TG , high and low density lipoprotein cholesterols , HDL-C & LDL-C ) , lipid peroxides and serum ß-carotene.results revealed a marked reduction of ß- carotene in the diabetics in a pattern proportional to that of the glycemic control ,dyslipidemia and oxidative stress .Possible causes , mechanisms and suggestions underlining these changes are discussed.

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Mohammed, H. A., Al-Shamma, G. A., & Hashim, H. M. (2007). Beta-Carotene, Glycemic Control And Dyslipidemia In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad, 48(4), 435–441. https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.4841475

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