Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the biosynthesis of catecholamines, L-carnitine, cholesterol, amino acids, and some peptide hormones. The lack of vitamin C causes scurvy, a pathological condition leading to blood vessel fragility and connective tissue damage due to failure in producing collagen, and, finally, to death as result of a general collapse. Vitamin C is potentially involved also in cancer and cardiovascular diseases prevention. In addition, vitamin C effects on nervous system and chronically ill patients have been also documented. This review attempts to summarize recent and well established advances in vitamin C research and its clinical implications. Since vitamin C ...
Vitamin C functions in enzyme activation, oxidative stress reduction, and immune function. There is ...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential dietary nutrient required for various biological processes...
Several biochemical and physiological roles have been postulated for vitamin C, although few have be...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
The recognition of vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is associated with history of an unrelenting search for...
Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet, being a powerful vit...
The importance of vitamin C as a way to prevent scurvy has been known for centuries. More recent res...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
Vitamin C is a powerful dietary antioxidant that has received considerable attention in the literatu...
Vitamin C is a powerful dietary antioxidant that has received considerable attention in the literatu...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
Vitamin C functions in enzyme activation, oxidative stress reduction, and immune function. There is ...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential dietary nutrient required for various biological processes...
Several biochemical and physiological roles have been postulated for vitamin C, although few have be...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
The recognition of vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is associated with history of an unrelenting search for...
Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet, being a powerful vit...
The importance of vitamin C as a way to prevent scurvy has been known for centuries. More recent res...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
Vitamin C is a powerful dietary antioxidant that has received considerable attention in the literatu...
Vitamin C is a powerful dietary antioxidant that has received considerable attention in the literatu...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
Vitamin C functions in enzyme activation, oxidative stress reduction, and immune function. There is ...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential dietary nutrient required for various biological processes...
Several biochemical and physiological roles have been postulated for vitamin C, although few have be...