Patients with Crohn's disease may become zinc‐deficient and, in such patients, an altered metabolism of radiolabelled long‐chain fatty acids has been reported. We have investigated the possible reversal by zinc supplementation of altered long‐chain fatty acid profiles of red cells in Crohn's disease. Twenty patients with long‐standing Crohn's disease in clinical remission received 200 mg of zinc sulphate daily for 6 weeks. Phospholipid fatty acid profiles of washed red cells were analysed before and after zinc treatment and compared to those of 20 unsupplemented healthy controls. Plasma zinc levels in Crohn's were 72 ± 8 μg/dL before zinc treatment and increased to 114 ± 10 μg/dl after the therapy. Prior to zinc supplementation, the percent...
The trace element zinc plays an important role in human life. Zinc deficiency impairs growth, reprod...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...
Cystic fibrosis is a multi-organ disease in which maintaining a good nutritional status is crucial f...
Patients with Crohn's disease may become zinc‐deficient and, in such patients, an altered metabolism...
Zinc status was evaluated in 30 subjects with Crohn's disease. Intestinal resection had previously b...
Zinc deficiency is a potential complication of Crohn's disease and we have searched for evidence of ...
In patients with Crohn's disease (CD), malnutrition is frequently observed and is generally accepted...
BACKGROUND: A diminished antioxidant defence and alterations in the fatty acid profile may play a ro...
Objectives: Small intestinal permeability is often increased in patients with Crohn's disease and ma...
OBJECTIVES: Fatty acid metabolism is involved in the immune response and inflammation processes in p...
Background: Active paediatric Crohn's disease is associated with nutritional deficiencies and altere...
Zinc deficiency is a common nutritional problem in adult sickle-cell disease (SCD) pa-tients. Hyperz...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element which has favorable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and apop...
Clinical similarities between patients with sickle cell anemia and zinc-deficient subjects suggested...
Numerous studies indicate that zinc and the new zinc-related adipokine, zinc-α2-glycoprotein (ZAG), ...
The trace element zinc plays an important role in human life. Zinc deficiency impairs growth, reprod...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...
Cystic fibrosis is a multi-organ disease in which maintaining a good nutritional status is crucial f...
Patients with Crohn's disease may become zinc‐deficient and, in such patients, an altered metabolism...
Zinc status was evaluated in 30 subjects with Crohn's disease. Intestinal resection had previously b...
Zinc deficiency is a potential complication of Crohn's disease and we have searched for evidence of ...
In patients with Crohn's disease (CD), malnutrition is frequently observed and is generally accepted...
BACKGROUND: A diminished antioxidant defence and alterations in the fatty acid profile may play a ro...
Objectives: Small intestinal permeability is often increased in patients with Crohn's disease and ma...
OBJECTIVES: Fatty acid metabolism is involved in the immune response and inflammation processes in p...
Background: Active paediatric Crohn's disease is associated with nutritional deficiencies and altere...
Zinc deficiency is a common nutritional problem in adult sickle-cell disease (SCD) pa-tients. Hyperz...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element which has favorable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and apop...
Clinical similarities between patients with sickle cell anemia and zinc-deficient subjects suggested...
Numerous studies indicate that zinc and the new zinc-related adipokine, zinc-α2-glycoprotein (ZAG), ...
The trace element zinc plays an important role in human life. Zinc deficiency impairs growth, reprod...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...
Cystic fibrosis is a multi-organ disease in which maintaining a good nutritional status is crucial f...