2014
DOI: 10.4081/thal.2014.1967
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Raman Spectroscopy Technology to Monitor the Carotenoids in Skin of Thalassemia Patients: A Novel Non-Invasive Tool Relating Oxidative Stress with Iron Burden

Abstract: In this work we approach the relationship between redox state and iron overload by noninvasive instrumental techniques. Intracardiac, liver iron and liver fibrosis have been monitored in transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients by magnetic resonance imaging and hepatic transient elastography examinations. These measurements have been matched with a non-invasive, and yet unexplored in clinical practice, evaluation of body's oxidative stress through measurement of antioxidant carotenoids in skin, by a spectros… Show more

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“…Carotenoids are not synthesised by humans and animals, so a diet consisting of fruits and vegetables provide the only contribution of exogenous carotenoids (Massenti et al 2015;. They can work in different ways to improve health or to slow down a detrimental pathological state, thus counteracting oxidative stress (Perrone et al 2014(Perrone et al , 2016. They have a fundamental role in counteracting oxidative stress in humans and animals.…”
Section: Primary and Secondary Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carotenoids are not synthesised by humans and animals, so a diet consisting of fruits and vegetables provide the only contribution of exogenous carotenoids (Massenti et al 2015;. They can work in different ways to improve health or to slow down a detrimental pathological state, thus counteracting oxidative stress (Perrone et al 2014(Perrone et al , 2016. They have a fundamental role in counteracting oxidative stress in humans and animals.…”
Section: Primary and Secondary Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%