Nidhi Pandey
India
Research Article
Antioxidant Enzyme in Blood Test A Marker for Fructose Metabolism
Author(s): Yamini B Tripathi, Nidhi Pandey and Suyash TripathiYamini B Tripathi, Nidhi Pandey and Suyash Tripathi
Excessive fructose consumption can cause metabolic damage. Previous evidence supports that oxidative stress plays a big role in metabolic syndrome (MS)-related manifestations. Recently blood markers like high sensitive-C reactive protein (hs-CRP) and serum lipid profiles are widely used clinical parameters. However, it is unknown if whether antioxidant capacity is related to these changes or not. This study was designed to explore if the concentration of blood markers (triglycerides, cholesterol, glucose, Hs-CRP) is associated to antioxidant capacity in hyperlipidaemia rats. High fructose diet (HFD) was orally given to rats for 80 days to establish hypertriglyceridemia and blood tests were carried on at different time intervals up to 80th day. Serum triglycerides, glucose, glucose, Hs- CRP, SOD, Catalase and LPO were recorded at 50th and 80th days. At last we assessed m- RNA expressio.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0509.1000172