Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Therapeutic Effect of Formulated Dietary Supplement ‘RENAC’ on Selected Chronic Renal Failure Subjects


Affiliations
1 Department of Food Science, Periyar University, Salem (T.N.), India
2 Department of Biochemistry, Periyar University, Salem (T.N.), India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


The present investigation was carried out in two phases to know the supplementary effect of formulated dietary supplement ‘RENAC’(Renal Natural Care) on nutritional status of 25 selected Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) patients (30-60 years of age) undergoing the hemodialysis. In phase I ‘RENAC’ food was formulated with locally available cereals, fruits, vegetables and coconut palm jaggery and analyzed for it acceptability and nutrient content such as energy, protein, sodium, potassium and iron. In phase II the organoleptically accepted and nutritionally analyzed formulated ‘RENAC’ food was supplemented to the selected CRF patients for 90 days at a level of 15g day -1 and the therapeutic effect of ‘RENAC’ food was analyzed through serum/blood/ urine parameters. Results of the present study revealed that the formulated ‘RENAC’ food contains 2.7 g kg -1of protein, 0.536 g kg -1 of sodium and 1.550 g kg -1 of potassium and organoleptically accepted with mean organoleptic score of 65.9±15.5. Biochemical profile after supplementation indicated an increase in serum calcium (2.68±0.77 mg dl -1) and a decrease in serum creatinine (0.8±0.1 mg dl -1), serum potassium (0.28±0.03 mmol l -1) serum sodium (4.2±0.8 mmol l -1) and urinary protein (1.1 g day-1) levels which was found to be statistically significant. There was no significant change in serum protein and blood hemoglobin level after supplementation. Thus the present study concluded that the formulated ‘RENAC’ food will reduce load to the damaged kidney and promote good quality of life to CRF patients.

Keywords

RENAC Food, Chronic Renal Failure patients, Dietary Supplement, Organoleptic Evaluation, Hemodialysis, Biochemical Profile and Body Mass Index.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


Abstract Views: 264

PDF Views: 0




  • Therapeutic Effect of Formulated Dietary Supplement ‘RENAC’ on Selected Chronic Renal Failure Subjects

Abstract Views: 264  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

T. Poongodi Vijayakumar
Department of Food Science, Periyar University, Salem (T.N.), India
P. Nazni
Department of Food Science, Periyar University, Salem (T.N.), India
T. Palvannan
Department of Biochemistry, Periyar University, Salem (T.N.), India

Abstract


The present investigation was carried out in two phases to know the supplementary effect of formulated dietary supplement ‘RENAC’(Renal Natural Care) on nutritional status of 25 selected Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) patients (30-60 years of age) undergoing the hemodialysis. In phase I ‘RENAC’ food was formulated with locally available cereals, fruits, vegetables and coconut palm jaggery and analyzed for it acceptability and nutrient content such as energy, protein, sodium, potassium and iron. In phase II the organoleptically accepted and nutritionally analyzed formulated ‘RENAC’ food was supplemented to the selected CRF patients for 90 days at a level of 15g day -1 and the therapeutic effect of ‘RENAC’ food was analyzed through serum/blood/ urine parameters. Results of the present study revealed that the formulated ‘RENAC’ food contains 2.7 g kg -1of protein, 0.536 g kg -1 of sodium and 1.550 g kg -1 of potassium and organoleptically accepted with mean organoleptic score of 65.9±15.5. Biochemical profile after supplementation indicated an increase in serum calcium (2.68±0.77 mg dl -1) and a decrease in serum creatinine (0.8±0.1 mg dl -1), serum potassium (0.28±0.03 mmol l -1) serum sodium (4.2±0.8 mmol l -1) and urinary protein (1.1 g day-1) levels which was found to be statistically significant. There was no significant change in serum protein and blood hemoglobin level after supplementation. Thus the present study concluded that the formulated ‘RENAC’ food will reduce load to the damaged kidney and promote good quality of life to CRF patients.

Keywords


RENAC Food, Chronic Renal Failure patients, Dietary Supplement, Organoleptic Evaluation, Hemodialysis, Biochemical Profile and Body Mass Index.