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Vitamin C: Current Concepts in Human Physiology

Vitamin C: Current Concepts in Human Physiology

Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Focuses heavily on the therapeutic applications and physiological roles of vitamin C, also known as ascorbate. The text discusses the pharmacokinetics of intravenous vitamin C (IVC), demonstrating how it achieves significantly higher plasma concentrations compared to oral administration, a crucial factor in its use as a pro-oxidant in cancer treatment. Several articles investigate IVC's potential in oncology, examining its synergy with chemotherapy, its effects on different cancer cell lines (such as glioblastoma and ovarian cancer), and its ability to mitigate chemotherapy-induced side effects. Beyond cancer, the sources explore vitamin C's role in critical illness and sepsis, as well as its long-term safety profile concerning renal stone formation, finding no association in a 12-month study. Finally, the collection touches upon the neurobiological importance of vitamin C, linking deficiency to changes in brain neurotransmitter metabolism, synaptic function, and overall mood and cognitive status.

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