Objective: Commercially intravenous trace element product is very expensive compared to Ramatrace. There-fore, the present research was designed to compare the levels of zinc, copper, chromium and manganese in the blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition (STD) containing the Ramatrace or the commercial product. Material and Method: Two groups of patients receiving STD were recruited. Group 1 (19 males and 11 females) received Ramatrace and Group 2 (19 males and 11 females) received a commercial product. Blood samples on day 0, day3 and day10 were measured for zinc, copper, chromium and manganese levels by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (model 3100, Perkin Elmer). Results: The present results showed that lev...
215-223Importance of antioxidants such as vitamin C and zinc in treatment of diabetes mellitus a...
Total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis (TXRF) was used to determine chromium, selenium and bro...
Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body...
ABSTRACT. There have been many recommendations re-garding trace element needs of adults receiving to...
Context. The trace elements cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and nickel (Ni) are normally ...
Class of 2013 AbstractSpecific Aims: Trace elements such as manganese are added into parenteral nutr...
Purpose: Intensive care patients with acute kidney injury (AKI), treated with continuous renal repla...
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is used to treat critically ill children with acute kidn...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Trace element biochemistry following a multielement intravenous infusion in man was studied. A new t...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) provides support for patients lacking sufficient intestinal absorption of ...
Essential trace metals are required for the normal growth and development of human body, whereas som...
Aims:To determine the concentration of heavy metals in the serum of professionally exposed blood don...
Abstract- During dialysis some trace elements can accumulate while others may be removed from blood,...
Background: This work represents the first part of a progressive review of AuSPEN's 1999 Guidelines ...
215-223Importance of antioxidants such as vitamin C and zinc in treatment of diabetes mellitus a...
Total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis (TXRF) was used to determine chromium, selenium and bro...
Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body...
ABSTRACT. There have been many recommendations re-garding trace element needs of adults receiving to...
Context. The trace elements cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and nickel (Ni) are normally ...
Class of 2013 AbstractSpecific Aims: Trace elements such as manganese are added into parenteral nutr...
Purpose: Intensive care patients with acute kidney injury (AKI), treated with continuous renal repla...
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is used to treat critically ill children with acute kidn...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Trace element biochemistry following a multielement intravenous infusion in man was studied. A new t...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) provides support for patients lacking sufficient intestinal absorption of ...
Essential trace metals are required for the normal growth and development of human body, whereas som...
Aims:To determine the concentration of heavy metals in the serum of professionally exposed blood don...
Abstract- During dialysis some trace elements can accumulate while others may be removed from blood,...
Background: This work represents the first part of a progressive review of AuSPEN's 1999 Guidelines ...
215-223Importance of antioxidants such as vitamin C and zinc in treatment of diabetes mellitus a...
Total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis (TXRF) was used to determine chromium, selenium and bro...
Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body...