Results of a clinical study of a specialized food product for dietary therapeutic nutrition “Bifinilan” for children over seven years of age with phenylketonuria
T. P. Zhukova, S. Ratnikova, N. A. Irinina, E.S. Zaytseva, N.B. Sedova
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Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of a specialized food product for dietary therapeutic nutrition “Bifinilan” in children over 7 years of age with phenylketonuria. Patients and methods. An open-label prospective study was conducted in outpatient clinical settings. It included 17 children with phenylketonuria aged between 8 and 15 years (12 girls and 5 boys), who received a specialized product “Bifinilan” for 30 ± 2 days. Clinical and anamnestic characteristics, blood phenylalanine levels determined by the fluorescent method were assessed at the beginning and at the end of the study. Results. During the study, blood phenylalanine levels decreased significantly and were within the reference range (median before the study was 9.11 mg/dL, at the end of the study – 6.17 mg/dL, p < 0.05). At the same time, in children with initially elevated phenylalanine level, it decreased to an acceptable range, and in children with a normal phenylalanine level, it remained within the same range. Patients, their parents, and physicians were completely satisfied with the use of the product, which was well tolerated and the transition to which was not followed by an adaptation period. Conclusion. The efficacy, safety, and good tolerability of a specialized food product for dietary therapeutic nutrition “Bifinilan” in children over 7 years of age with phenylketonuria was demonstrated. Key words: children, specialized food product for dietary therapeutic nutrition, phenylalanine, phenylketonuria
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The scientific journal Voprosy Detskoi Dietologii is included in the Scopus database. Publisher country is RU. The main subject areas of published articles are Food Science, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Nutrition and Dietetics, Клиническая медицина.