Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a cofactor required for the function of several hydroxylases and monooxygenases. It is not synthesized in humans and some other animal species and has to be provided by diet or pharmacologic means. Its absence is responsible for scurvy, a condition related in its initial phases to a defective synthesis of collagen by the reduced function of prolylhydroxylase and production of collagen polypeptides lacking hydroxyproline, therefore, they are unable to assemble into stable triple-helical collagen molecules. In fibroblast cultures, vitamin C also stimulates collagen production by increasing the steady-state level of mRNA of collagen types I and III through enhanced transcription and prolonged half-life of the trans...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when the uterosacral ligaments weaken. Vitamin C plays a major ro...
Kentaro Nakanishi,1 Kenji Goto,1 Kanako Kondo,1,2 Keiichi Hiramoto,1 Kazuya Ooi1 1Department of Phar...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a cofactor required for the function of several hydroxylases and monoox...
L-ascorbic acid is an essential cofactor for lysyl hydroxylase and prolyl hydroxylase, enzymes essen...
Vitamin C is known for its antioxidant potential and activity in the collagen biosynthetic pathway. ...
The skin is a protective barrier against external insults and any lesion must be rapidly and efficie...
Procollagen biosynthesis and matrix deposition were studied in long-term human skin fibroblast cultu...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, mainly compose...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) plays an important role in maintaining skin health and can promote the dif...
In confluent human skin fibroblasts maintained in 0.5% serum-supplemented medium, L-ascorbate specif...
International audienceAbstract Vitamin C (Vit C) benefits to human skin physiology notably by stimul...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid is one of the strongest antioxidants. It has a protective function against oxidative s...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when the uterosacral ligaments weaken. Vitamin C plays a major ro...
Kentaro Nakanishi,1 Kenji Goto,1 Kanako Kondo,1,2 Keiichi Hiramoto,1 Kazuya Ooi1 1Department of Phar...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a cofactor required for the function of several hydroxylases and monoox...
L-ascorbic acid is an essential cofactor for lysyl hydroxylase and prolyl hydroxylase, enzymes essen...
Vitamin C is known for its antioxidant potential and activity in the collagen biosynthetic pathway. ...
The skin is a protective barrier against external insults and any lesion must be rapidly and efficie...
Procollagen biosynthesis and matrix deposition were studied in long-term human skin fibroblast cultu...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, mainly compose...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) plays an important role in maintaining skin health and can promote the dif...
In confluent human skin fibroblasts maintained in 0.5% serum-supplemented medium, L-ascorbate specif...
International audienceAbstract Vitamin C (Vit C) benefits to human skin physiology notably by stimul...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid is one of the strongest antioxidants. It has a protective function against oxidative s...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when the uterosacral ligaments weaken. Vitamin C plays a major ro...
Kentaro Nakanishi,1 Kenji Goto,1 Kanako Kondo,1,2 Keiichi Hiramoto,1 Kazuya Ooi1 1Department of Phar...