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Nutritional and quality analysis of quinoa seed flour fortified wheat biscuits
Improvisation towards a healthy lifestyle is a necessity of today. Quinoa is a pseudo cereal and it’s seed is rich in essential amino acids such as methionine, threonine and lysine which are limiting in most other cereals. It also contains large amounts of minerals like calcium, iron, zinc and copper. Hence, it can be used in preparation of fortified products. The influence of fortification of wheat flour with quinoa seed flour in different ratios (90:10), (80:20), (70:30) and (60:40) were studied. The proximate analysis, sensory analysis and physical properties of samples were analysed. On the basis of nutritional value, biscuits with ratio (60:40) were acceptable as it contains high fibre content and high ash content as compared to other samples. On the basis of sensory evaluation, whole wheat flour biscuits and 10% fortified biscuits scored highest among all samples. Fortified quinoa seed flour biscuits were found to be highly nutritious
Sonographic Association and Prediction of Treatment Response to Medical Therapy in Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Prospective Cohort Study
Introduction: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is mainly
managed with alpha-blocker and 5 alpha reductase inhibitors.
Non responders are offered surgery. To wait for the drug
response is sometimes cumbersome for the patients with
bothersome symptoms and may also lead to complications. On
the other hand, some have minimal symptoms on drugs but
silently develop obstructive complications.
Aim: To understand the role of sonographic parameters of
prostate and bladder of BPH patients in predicting and assessing
response to medical treatment.
Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort study was
conducted in the Department of Urology at Army Hospital
Research and Referral, New Delhi, India. The duration of the study
was 15 months, from October 2017 to January 2019. A total of
100 consecutive patients of BPH with Prostate-specific Antigen
(PSA) 35 cc were given three months
of alpha-blocker and dutasteride. Based on there subjective
response, they were grouped into Symptomatic Improved (SI)
and Not Improved (NI) group. Values of sonographic parameters
including Prostate Volume (PV), prostatic capsular artery
Resistance Index (RI), Intravesical Protrusion of Prostate (IPP),
Detrusor Wall Thickness (DWT) and Post-void Residual volume
(PVR), as well as, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)
and Uroflowmetry (UFM) at baseline and after three months of
treatment were analysed and compared in both the groups. The
significance of change in parameters was analysed using paired
t-test and two sample Student’s t-test.
Results: The mean age of the study participants was 64.8±5.86
years. There was an association between IPSS and flow with
initial reading of PV, PVR, DWT, RI and IPP. Post-treatment both,
SI (n=74) and NI (n=26) group showed valuable difference in DWT,
PV and PVR but it was significantly more in improved group.
Significant change in RI was observed only in SI group and IPP
did not change in either group. Area Under Curve (AUC) under
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) was suggestive of higher
sensitivity for IPP in predicting drug outcome.
Conclusion: Combined use of Ultrasonography (USG) and
Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder (KUB) parameters as described
above like RI, DWT, PV and IPP can be used to predict and
assess the objective response to drug in BPH. This helps in
determining therapeutic plan and the need for further medical
therapy or surgical intervention