Abstract

Relationship among protein oxidation and biochemical parameters of healthy and hepatitis C patients Umar Khitab

Highlights

  • Introduction damages liverHepatocellularhepatitis C virus (HCV) is internationally recognized health carcinogenesis leads to death [2]

  • Carbonylated serum protein level was significantly higher in chronic HCV patients compared to healthy control (Figure 1)

  • Our results showed significant increase in hepatitis C patients’ serum carbonylated proteins compared to control groups

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Introduction

Introduction damages liverHepatocellularHCV is internationally recognized health carcinogenesis leads to death [2]. HCV biochemical parameters i.e. cholesterol, triglycerides and complete blood count were compared. The results indicated that biochemical parameters were significantly changed in patients when compared with control. This project elaborates a new era the chronic HCV patients having severe liver dysfunction, abnormal proteins oxidation and biochemical parameters.

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