Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular

Objective: Commercially intravenous trace element product is very expensive compared to Ramatrace. Therefore, 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...

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Main Authors: Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong, Jiraporn Chiaovit, Sriwatana Songchitsomboon, Busba Chindavijak
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spelling th-mahidol.250362018-08-24T09:11:36Z Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong Jiraporn Chiaovit Sriwatana Songchitsomboon Busba Chindavijak Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Mahidol University Medicine Objective: Commercially intravenous trace element product is very expensive compared to Ramatrace. Therefore, 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, day 3 and day 10 were measured for zinc, copper, chromium and manganese levels by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (model 3100, Perkin Elmer). Results: The present results showed that levels of zinc, copper, chromium and manganese were not significantly different between the two groups. On day 0, day 3 and day 10, the levels of zinc, copper and manganese in the blood of both groups were significantly increased (p < 0.05). Blood chromium levels of Group 1 were significantly increased from day 0 (0.14 ± 0.02 μg/dL) to day 3 (0.23 ± 0.02 μg/dL) but there was no significant difference between day 3 and day 10. In Group 2, the blood levels of chromium from day 0 to day 10 were significantly increased. Conclusion: In patients receiving STD, Ramatrace could improve the levels of zinc, copper, chromium and manganese as well as the commercial product. This may be one way to reduce the cost of treatment. 2018-08-24T02:11:36Z 2018-08-24T02:11:36Z 2007-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.90, No.1 (2007), 37-44 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-33846996789 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25036 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33846996789&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong
Jiraporn Chiaovit
Sriwatana Songchitsomboon
Busba Chindavijak
Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
description Objective: Commercially intravenous trace element product is very expensive compared to Ramatrace. Therefore, 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, day 3 and day 10 were measured for zinc, copper, chromium and manganese levels by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (model 3100, Perkin Elmer). Results: The present results showed that levels of zinc, copper, chromium and manganese were not significantly different between the two groups. On day 0, day 3 and day 10, the levels of zinc, copper and manganese in the blood of both groups were significantly increased (p < 0.05). Blood chromium levels of Group 1 were significantly increased from day 0 (0.14 ± 0.02 μg/dL) to day 3 (0.23 ± 0.02 μg/dL) but there was no significant difference between day 3 and day 10. In Group 2, the blood levels of chromium from day 0 to day 10 were significantly increased. Conclusion: In patients receiving STD, Ramatrace could improve the levels of zinc, copper, chromium and manganese as well as the commercial product. This may be one way to reduce the cost of treatment.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong
Jiraporn Chiaovit
Sriwatana Songchitsomboon
Busba Chindavijak
format Article
author Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong
Jiraporn Chiaovit
Sriwatana Songchitsomboon
Busba Chindavijak
author_sort Chulaporn Roongpisuthipong
title Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
title_short Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
title_full Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
title_fullStr Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving Ramathibodi Standard Parenteral Nutrition with Ramatrace or a commercial formular
title_sort comparison of essential trace elements in blood of patients receiving ramathibodi standard parenteral nutrition with ramatrace or a commercial formular
publishDate 2018
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