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Joint Event

November 29-30, 2019 | Frankfurt, Germany

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Journal of Endocrine Disorders & Surgery | Volume 3

The Impact of Oral Multivitamin Supplementation on Oxidative Stress and Lipid Profile

among Sudanese Patients with T2DM

Abd Elgadir A Altoum

Gulf Medical University, UAE

Aim:

The objective of the current study was to assess the

influence of oral multivitamins supplementation on some

oxidative stress parameters (serum Vitamin A, C, E, Zinc,

Malondialdehyde (MDA)) and lipid profile among Sudanese

patients with type- 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Material And Method:

Three hundred Sudanese patients

with T2DM and Hundred healthy subjects (control group)

were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Blood was

collected after overnight fasting for 10-12 hrs. Fasting plasma

glucose (FBG), lipid profiles, Glycosylated haemoglobin

(HbA1c%), Serum zinc, Malondialdehyde (MDA), Vitamins A,

E, and C levels were measured using standardised laboratory

techniques. Data was collected with the help of a structured

questionnaire and direct interview.

Results:

Biochemical parameters of the study population

were shown a highly significant difference (P value < 0.05),

between the means of serum vitamin A, C, E, Zinc, MDA,

HbA1c, triglycerides, HDL, FBG, total cholesterol and LDL.

Significant differences in serum vitamin A, C, E, Zinc, MDA,

triglycerides, HDL and FBG between people with diabetes

who used multivitamins and diabetics who did not use it

(P-value < 0.05).

Conclusion:

The study observed a significant increase in

serum levels of vitamin A, C & E and other biomarkers

parametersinpatientswithT2DMwhotakeoralmultivitamins

supplements; such improvement may lead to minimising the

diabetic complications. Further studies are needed to explore

the possible therapeutic role of multivitamins supplements

for T2DM patients.

Speaker Biography

Abdelgadir Elamin is an Assistant Professor in Medical Laboratory

Sciences Program of College of Health Sciences, Gulf Medical University.

He has more than 15 years of teaching and research experience and

published several scientific papers in reputed journals. Education

B.Sc.

Medical Laboratory Sciences (Clinical Chemistry) from University of

Science and Technology, Sudan in 2002.

M.Sc.

Clinical Chemistry from

Sudan University for Sciences and Technology, Sudan in 2008. Ph.D. in

Clinical Chemistry from University of Science and Technology, Sudan in

2015. Research Interests focus on Oxidative stress-induced risk factors

associated with the metabolic syndrome Diabetes Cardiovascular

Disorders and Antioxidant.

e:

Dr.abdel@gmu.ac.ae