Antioxidant nutrients and lipid peroxide levels in Thai preeclamptic pregnant women
- PMID: 11147727
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0756.2000.tb01343.x
Antioxidant nutrients and lipid peroxide levels in Thai preeclamptic pregnant women
Abstract
Objective: To compare the antioxidant nutrients and lipid peroxide levels in preeclampsia and normal pregnant women.
Methods: Antioxidant nutrients (vitamin A and E) were measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography, vitamin C was measured by the dinitrophenyl hydrazine method, lipid peroxides were measured by the malondialdehyde method in 20 severe preeclampsia, 30 mild preeclampsia and 60 normal pregnant women as controls.
Results: Vitamin C levels in severe and mild preeclampsia were significantly less than those in control group. The corrected vitamin E and vitamin A levels were significantly decreased only in severe preeclampsia. While the lipid peroxide levels in both mild and severe preeclampsia were significantly increased when compared with the nomal pregnancy.
Conclusions: Preeclampsia is associated with the imbalance between lipid peroxides and antioxidant nutrients (vitamin C and E). The imbalances favour lipid peroxides with the increasing severity of preeclampsia.
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