Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women

Objectil>e: C. striatus has been suggested to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for wound healing. This study was conducted to determine the level of Total Antioxid ant Status (TAS) and the effectiveness of or al suppl emen tation of C. striatus extract in post Lower Segment Cae...

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Main Author: Shafii, Noorazliyana
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: International Medical Journal 2020
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description Objectil>e: C. striatus has been suggested to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for wound healing. This study was conducted to determine the level of Total Antioxid ant Status (TAS) and the effectiveness of or al suppl emen tation of C. striatus extract in post Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) patients during wound healing. Design: This was a r andomized; double blinded, pl ace bo-co ntr oll ed study among post LSCS women conducted in Department of Obstetri c and Gynaecology, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia from March 2010 to December 20 12. Material and Methods: A total of 39 patients from C.striatus and 34 patients from pl acebo group wet·e in cluded in thi s study. After randomization, the treatment group consumed 500 mg of freeze dried C. striatus extract daily while the placebo group consumed 500 mg of placebo (maltodextr in) daily for 6 weeks. For each subject, venous bloods for TAS were taken postoperatively at day I, day 3, week 2, week 4 and week 6. Repeated measure for analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the changes ofTAS between and within both groups throughout the 6 weeks intervention. Result.~ : The result suggested an in crement of TAS level within C.striatus group from second week postoperative onwards which might involve in th e enh ancement of wound healing. Conclusion: The ad ministration of C.striatus extract has beneficial effec t dur ing wound healing by enhancing the process in post-oper ative LSCS women
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spelling usm-487512022-05-23T04:02:34Z http://eprints.usm.my/48751/ Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women Shafii, Noorazliyana R Medicine Objectil>e: C. striatus has been suggested to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for wound healing. This study was conducted to determine the level of Total Antioxid ant Status (TAS) and the effectiveness of or al suppl emen tation of C. striatus extract in post Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) patients during wound healing. Design: This was a r andomized; double blinded, pl ace bo-co ntr oll ed study among post LSCS women conducted in Department of Obstetri c and Gynaecology, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia from March 2010 to December 20 12. Material and Methods: A total of 39 patients from C.striatus and 34 patients from pl acebo group wet·e in cluded in thi s study. After randomization, the treatment group consumed 500 mg of freeze dried C. striatus extract daily while the placebo group consumed 500 mg of placebo (maltodextr in) daily for 6 weeks. For each subject, venous bloods for TAS were taken postoperatively at day I, day 3, week 2, week 4 and week 6. Repeated measure for analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the changes ofTAS between and within both groups throughout the 6 weeks intervention. Result.~ : The result suggested an in crement of TAS level within C.striatus group from second week postoperative onwards which might involve in th e enh ancement of wound healing. Conclusion: The ad ministration of C.striatus extract has beneficial effec t dur ing wound healing by enhancing the process in post-oper ative LSCS women International Medical Journal 2020-04 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48751/1/Effects%20of%20Oral%20Supplementation%20of%20CS-OCR.pdf Shafii, Noorazliyana (2020) Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women. Other. International Medical Journal. (Submitted)
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Shafii, Noorazliyana
Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title_full Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title_fullStr Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title_full_unstemmed Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title_short Effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
title_sort effect of oral supplementation of channa striatus extract on total antioxidant status during wound healing in post lower segment caesarean section women
topic R Medicine
url http://eprints.usm.my/48751/
http://eprints.usm.my/48751/1/Effects%20of%20Oral%20Supplementation%20of%20CS-OCR.pdf