| Literature DB >> 2110395 |
H M Ahmed1, M D Laryea, A O el-Karib, E O el-Amin, B Biggemann, M Leichsenring, E Mayatepek, H J Bremer.
Abstract
Total tocopherols and alpha-tocopherols were estimated in the plasma of children with severe malnutrition (14 marasmus; 11 marasmic kwashiorkor; five kwashiorkor) and related to the total plasma lipids and different plasma lipid classes. If the mere plasma concentrations were taken as an index of the vitamin E status, five children with marasmus, five children with marasmic kwashiorkor, and two children with kwashiorkor would have been regarded as deficient (less than 500 micrograms/dl). However, if total tocopherols and alpha-tocopherols were related to the total plasma lipids, all malnourished children--except one--showed values within the limits found in healthy American children. The study shows that low tocopherol/lipid ratios are not a constant feature in severely malnourished children.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2110395 DOI: 10.1007/bf02019534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Ernahrungswiss ISSN: 0044-264X