There is a dire necessity to improve blood storage and prolong shelf-life of blood. Very few studies have focused on oxidative stress (OS) in blood and its influence on plasma with storage. This study attempts to (i) elucidate the continuous changes occurring in plasma during storage through oxidant levels and antioxidant status and (ii) evaluate the influence of vitamin C (VC) as an additive during blood storage. Blood was drawn from male Wistar rats and stored for 25 days at 4°C. Blood samples were divided into control and experimental groups. Plasma was isolated every 5 days and the OS markers, antioxidant enzymes, lipid peroxidation, and protein oxidation products, were studied. Catalase activity increased in all groups with storage. Li...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that β-carotene, vitamin E, vitamin C administered...
Plasma vitamin C level may be associated with risk of some chronic diseases. The rapid degradability...
AimTo determine the effects of Vitamin C (VC-ascorbic acid) as an additive on erythrocytes of stored...
Stored red blood cells (RBCs) undergo oxidative stress that induces deleterious metabolic, structura...
Objective: Plasma acts as a good indicator of oxidative stress in blood. L-Carnitine is an antioxid...
Ascorbic acid (Vit C) is a reducing agent that efficiently quenches potentially damaging free radica...
Background: Previous experimental studies have shown that vitamin C has several beneficial effects i...
Aim: Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant in biological systems. However, It is also widely used as...
Previous experimental studies have shown that vitamin C has several beneficial effects in sepsis and...
Redox imbalance and oxidative stress have emerged as generative causes of the structural and functio...
Vitamin C (ascorbate) is the major water-soluble antioxidant in plasma and its oxidation to dehydroa...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
Vitamin C may 'spare' vitamin E, but this has not to date been confirmed as occurring in vivo. The a...
It has been reported that many modifications occur with the increase of oxidative stress during stor...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that β-carotene, vitamin E, vitamin C administered...
Plasma vitamin C level may be associated with risk of some chronic diseases. The rapid degradability...
AimTo determine the effects of Vitamin C (VC-ascorbic acid) as an additive on erythrocytes of stored...
Stored red blood cells (RBCs) undergo oxidative stress that induces deleterious metabolic, structura...
Objective: Plasma acts as a good indicator of oxidative stress in blood. L-Carnitine is an antioxid...
Ascorbic acid (Vit C) is a reducing agent that efficiently quenches potentially damaging free radica...
Background: Previous experimental studies have shown that vitamin C has several beneficial effects i...
Aim: Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant in biological systems. However, It is also widely used as...
Previous experimental studies have shown that vitamin C has several beneficial effects in sepsis and...
Redox imbalance and oxidative stress have emerged as generative causes of the structural and functio...
Vitamin C (ascorbate) is the major water-soluble antioxidant in plasma and its oxidation to dehydroa...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
Vitamin C may 'spare' vitamin E, but this has not to date been confirmed as occurring in vivo. The a...
It has been reported that many modifications occur with the increase of oxidative stress during stor...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that β-carotene, vitamin E, vitamin C administered...
Plasma vitamin C level may be associated with risk of some chronic diseases. The rapid degradability...