Comparing The levels of trace Elements in females with Diabetes Mellitus Ali Seenaa kadhum1,*, jwad Zainab Abbas2, Raheem Hayder Noori3, Noor Hayder yaseen4, Ali Ayad Kadhim5 1Chemistry Deptartment, Faculty of Education for women, Kufa University, Najaf city, Iraq 2Chemistry Deptartment, College of Science, University of Babylon, Hilla city, Iraq 3Chemistry Deptartment, Faculty of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical, Kufa University, Najaf city, Iraq 4Chemistry Deptartment, Faculty of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical, Kufa University, Najaf city, Iraq 5Soil Science and water Dept Faculty of Agriculture, Kufa University, Najaf city, Najaf Governorate, Iraq *Corresponding Author E-mail: seenaa.alhusseini@uokufa.edu.iq
Online published on 24 February, 2020. Abstract Cumulative investigations have depicted that metabolic rate of some trace elements has altered in diabetes. This study is designed to illustrate the consequence of some trace element copper (Cu), iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), zinc (Zn) and Zn/Cu ratio) in diabetic female patients with mellitus type 2 (n=60), type 1 (n=69) as compared to nondiabetic control subjects (n=35). The element levels have recorded by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The consequences of this paper have depicted that the mean magnitudes of Zn, Cu, in addition to Fe have significantly lessened in testers of diabetic patients than control subjects (p < 0.006, p < 0.000, p < 0.000) correspondingly, but no significances in serum cobalt. Serum Cu, Fe levels have been significant and lower in samples of type 1 diabetic patients than type 2 diabetic patients (p < 0.001, p < 0.005). Top Keywords Comparing, Trace Elements, Females, Diabetes Mellitus. Top |