Kirkuk Journal of Science

Kirkuk Journal of Science

Measuring the Effectiveness of Glucose-6-Phosphatase Dehydrogenase G6PD and Compare it with Some Variables Biochemical in Blood Tests in Children with Macular Degeneration

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors
1 Ministry of Education / General Directorate of Education in Kirkuk, Kirkuk, Iraq.
2 College of education, Chemistry Department, Tikrit University, Tikrit,Iraq.
Abstract
The study includes measuring of some blood variables, measuring the level of the effectiveness of the enzyme G6PD quantitatively and studying the different relations between them in the blood of children with the disease of the rest of the children's hospital in Kirkuk in the center of Kirkuk province. The study includes (60) children age group (1-10) years (46) males and (14) female, in addition to (30) healthy children of the same age group as control group (21) male and (9) female. The results show a significant decrease in the level of efficacy of G6PD in children with bacillus disease compared to healthy (2.75 ± 5.04) IU / G at the probability level (P00.01). The healthy people reach (1.5 ± 12.49) IU The results show that children with G6PD deficiency have significantly lower levels (1P00.0) in Hb, RBC, and PCV, with a concentration of 1.40 ± 0.30 g / 100 ml, 1012 * (1.03 ± 3.77) for each liter, (8.36 ± 31.08%), respectively, whereas in the healthy, the concentration is 1.5 ± 12.49 (IU / g), 1.22 ± 12.23 g / 100 ml, 1012 * (0.445 ± 4.476) per liter, (3.66 ± 35.90%), respectively. (P = .01) in the white blood cell count as compared to healthy patients, with a level of 109 (3.96 ± 10.63) per liter. In the healthy, it is 109 * (2.3 ± 8.88) L. .
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Volume 13, Issue 3
Summer 2018
Page 209-220

  • Receive Date 01 June 2018
  • Revise Date 20 June 2018
  • Accept Date 25 June 2018