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Mechanism of supplementation of glutamine dipeptide on improving wound healing after operation on burns / 中华临床营养杂志
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 7-9, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-395065
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the mechanism of glutamine dipeptide on wound healing after operations on bums. Methods Totally, 30 burned patients were randomly divided into study group and control group (15 cases in each group). All patients received parental nutrition support after operation. Study group patients were supplemented with glutamine dipeptide at a dose of 0. 5 g ·kg-1· d-1. The plasma free hydroxyproline level was measured by a standard amino acid analyzer 1 day before operation and 7 days after operation and the wound healing time was recor- ded. Results The plasma free hydroxyproline levels of both groups were higher than the normal values before opera- tion but without significant difference [control group (2. 24±0. 84) μg/ml, study group (2. 32±0.92) jig/ml, normal value (1.27±0.44) μg/ml]. On the post-operative 7 day, the plasma free hydroxyproline level of study group [ (4. 31±1. 05) ng/ml] was significantly higher than that of control group [ (3. 04±1. 01) μg/ml] (P = 0.002). The wound healing time of study group [ (29. 7±5.3) d] was shorter than that of control group but with- out significant difference [ (33. 3±7.5) d, P = 0. 14 ]. Conclusion The intravenous supplementation of glutamine dipeptide may increase the plasma hydroxyproline level after operation and thus promote wound healing.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition Year: 2009 Type: Article