Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume 10, Issue 11 (November 2020)

ISSN Print: 2160-8792   ISSN Online: 2160-8806

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Trace Element Levels in Urban Ghanaian Pregnant Women

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DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2020.10110149    254 Downloads   858 Views  

ABSTRACT

The trace elements used in the study are zinc, copper, selenium and iron, these have been implicated in various reproductive events. Maternal trace elements intake and their concentration are important for maternal and fetal well-being; however, data is insufficient in Ghanaian pregnant women. Especially, their concentration according to the pregnancy course (1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester) should be determined, which may provide fundamental data of this issue. The maternal blood levels of four trace elements: zinc, copper, selenium and iron, were determined according to the gestational age in Ghanaian pregnant women. Blood samples were taken from 150 pregnant women (50 for each trimester) and 50 non-pregnant women (control). Concentration of four trace elements was measured using Flame Atomic Absorptive Spectrophotometer. The data (mean ± SD; ug/L) was as follows: in the order of control, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester. 1) For zinc, 313 ± 211, 101 ± 92, 66 ± 63, and 443 ± 321. 2) For copper, 345 ± 261, 1349 ± 418, 1507 ± 388, and 1811 ± 344. 3) For selenium, 99 ± 25, 56 ± 17, 163 ± 38, and 261 ± 84. 4) For iron, 43.2 ± 15.2, 27.3 ± 15.7, 28.7 ± 17.2, and 40.5 ± 17 ug/L. Although each trace element showed various/specific concentrations according to the gestational age, overall tendency was a decline at 1st and 2nd trimester, and increase at 3rd trimester. The latter may be due to the introduction of supplementation. These data may be of use to consider maternal nutritional status in this area. Objective: To estimate the levels of zinc, copper, iron and selenium in pregnancy. Subjects were recruited from the Osu Maternity Home (OMH).

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Asare, GA and Appiah, EA. (2020) Trace Element Levels in Urban Ghanaian Pregnant Women. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 10, 1658-1668. doi: 10.4236/ojog.2020.10110149.

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