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Efecto del consumo del extracto de quinua en anemia ferropénica inducida en ratones / Effect of quinoa extract consumption on iron deficiency-induced anemia in mice
Amaro-Terrazos, Jony Z; Iparraguirre, María E; Jiménez-Soria, Ana.
  • Amaro-Terrazos, Jony Z; s.af
  • Iparraguirre, María E; s.af
  • Jiménez-Soria, Ana; Universidad Particular San Martin de Porras. Lima. PE
Rev. salud pública ; 21(2): 232-235, ene.-abr. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094395
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RESUMEN Objetivos Determinar efecto del consumo del extracto de quinua en anemia ferropénica inducida, en ratones. Material y Métodos Se utilizaron treinta ratones albinos M. musculus de la cepa Bal-b/c, machos de peso promedio 24±32,7 g. Se formó tres grupos de diez ratones cada uno a) grupo control negativo hierro suficiente(HS),recibió 40g/d de alimento balanceado durante siete semanas; b)grupo control positivo hierro deficiente (HD), recibió 40g/d de dieta ferropénica durante siete semanas; y, c) grupo experimental hierro defi-ciente(HD), recibió 40g/d de dieta ferropénica durante siete semanas y a partir de la semana cinco se agregó 20g/d de extracto de quinua(EQ). Se midió el nivel de hemoglobina. Resultados Al finalizar el tratamiento, se observó diferencia significativa en los niveles de hemoglobina entre los grupos control positivo (8,9±1,1g/dL) HD y experimental (11,4±0,5 g/dL.) HD+EQ (t student, p<0,05). No se encontró diferencia significativa en los niveles de hemoglobina, al término del periodo de inducción entre los grupos control positivo (9,1±1,1) HD y experimental (9,3±0,7) HD (t student, p>0,05). Conclusiones En condiciones experimentales, la quinua presenta efecto antianémico, sustentado en los resultados de los niveles de hemoglobina.(AU)
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ABSTRACT Objectives To determine the effect of quinoa extract consumption on iron deficiency-induced anemia in mice. Materials and Methods Thirty male M. musculus albino mice of the Balb/c strain, with an average weight of 24±32.7 g, were used. Three groups of ten mice each were formed 1) a negative control group of iron-sufficient (IS) mice that received 40g/d of balanced feed for 7 weeks; 2) a positive control group of iron-deficient (ID) mice that received 40g/d of feed rich in iron for 7 weeks; and 3) an experimental group of ID mice that received 40 g/d of feed rich in iron for 7 weeks and 20 g/d of quinoa extract (QE) from week 5. Hemoglobin levels were measured. Results At the end of the treatment, a significant difference was found in hemoglobin levels between the positive (ID mice 8.9±1.1 g/dL) and experimental (ID+QU mice 11.4±0.5 g/dL) groups (student's t, p<0.05). No significant difference was found in hemoglobin levels at the end of the induction period between the positive (IS mice 9.1±1.1) and experimental (ID mice 9.3±0.7) groups (student's t, p>0.05). Conclusions Under experimental conditions, quinoa has an antianemic effect based on the results of hemoglobin levels.(AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Hemoglobins / Anemia, Iron-Deficiency / Chenopodium quinoa Limits: Animals Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. salud pública Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Peru Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Particular San Martin de Porras/PE

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Hemoglobins / Anemia, Iron-Deficiency / Chenopodium quinoa Limits: Animals Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. salud pública Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Peru Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Particular San Martin de Porras/PE