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European journal of molecular biology and biochemistry

Volume 6, Issue 1, 2019
Mcmed International
European journal of molecular biology and biochemistry
Issn
2348 - 2192 (Print), 2348 - 2206 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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editorejmbb@mcmed.us
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http://mcmed.us/journal/ejmbb
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Abstract
Title
PREECLAMPSIA PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VITAMIN D3 LEVELS DURING THE THIRD TRIMESTER
Author
Nagalakshmi1 & Janakiramudu
Email
Janakiramudu@gmail.com
keyword
Preeclampsia, third trimester, pregnancy, late-onset preeclampsia(PE), vitamin D3
Abstract
The condition of preeclampsia (PE) occurs after 140 days of gestation and causes elevated blood pressure and proteinuria. One explanation for the cause of Preeclampsia is a lack of vitamin D3 during gestation. It is crucial to receive adequate vitamin D3 throughout gestation because low levels of vitamin D3 may be linked to problems including lower birth weight and associated diseases in mothers. Objectives: This study aims to determine how the severity of Preeclampsia could affect serum vitamin D3 levels during pregnancy's third trimester.Methods:81(3rd -trimester) pregnant women participated in this case-control study (46 with preeclampsia and 35 non-PE mothers as controls). Serum vitamin D3 was measured by ELISA. Results: According to the research, serum vitamin D3 levels were not significantly different among controls (13.43 ±1.31ng/ml) and preeclampsic patients. Group analysis also showed no significant differences between moderate preeclampsia cases and severe PE cases (14.07 ± 1.08 ng/ml). Conclusions: Pregnant women's serum vitamin-D3 levels may not be affected significantly by preeclampsia and its severity during the 3rd trimester
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