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. 2020 Feb 13;147(6):603–610. doi: 10.1017/S0031182020000153

Table 5.

Comparison of the results according to the severity of the disease after vitamin supplementation

Study Group I Group II Group III Group IV General
Barbosa et al. (2016)
  • Reduction of PVC

Budni et al. (2013)
  • Reduced levels of GSH;

  • Reduced activity of antioxidant enzymes such as SOD, GST and GPx.

  • Reduced levels of GSH;

  • Reduction of TBARS levels;

  • Enhanced vitamin E;

  • Increase MPO.

  • Plasma levels of TBARS decreased;

  • Reduction PC;

  • Reduction of GR activity;

  • Reduction level NO;

  • Increased ADA activity;

  • MPO unchanged;

  • GSH Reduction;

  • SOD and GST reduced.

Ribeiro et al. (2010)
  • Reduction of PVC

  • Reduction of SO activity;

  • Reduction of GSH;

  • Reducing levels of TBARS and PC;

  • Reduction of NO;

  • MPO increase.

  • Reduced levels of TBARS and PC

  • GST unchanged;

  • GPx reduction;

  • MPO unchanged.

Maçao et al. (2007)
  • GPx increase;

  • Increase GR;

  • Increase of vitamin E levels in plasma.

  • Increased CAT;

  • Increased GR;

  • GST reduction;

  • Increase of vitamin E levels in plasma;

  • MPO reduction.

  • GST reduction;

  • Increase of vitamin E levels in plasma;

  • NO increase;

  • MPO reduction.

GST reduction;
NO increase
  • TBARS inhibition;

  • PC reduction.