A sensitive procedure for determining total vitamin C (ascorbic acid + dehydrate ascorbic Acid) in a blood drop from a finger prick, before and after the administration of a vitamin C tablet is described. Analysis was carried out by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC/EC).Measurements were taken one hour, two hours and six hours after the administration of a 500 mg vitamin C tablet. D-Isoascorbic acid was used as the internalstandard and analysis was carried out using two C-18 columns connected in series and a phosphate buffer mobile phase. Dehydroascorbic acid in the samples was converted to ascorbic acid by incubation with DL-homocysteine for 30 minutes. The level of vitamin C in blood reached a max...
This research focused on determination of vitamin C content in pharmaceutical preparations using the...
AbstractBackgroundSupra-physiological concentrations of ascorbate, vitamin C, in blood, greater than...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) concentrations in whole blood obtained by finger prick or by venipuncture ...
The total vitamin C content in human plasma is widely accepted as an indicator of the tissue status ...
Objectives: Vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble micronutrient necessary for human life. I...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid ch...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid ch...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate, AA) is a water soluble organic compound that participates in ma...
Since vitamin C has definitely been identified with ascorbic acid the clinical importance of this su...
AbstractObjectivesVitamin C (l-ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble micronutrient necessary for human l...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid chr...
Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins in human nutrition. However, the complexity of food ...
The objective of the study was to develop a new method for the determination of the total content of...
(NHANES) laboratory at CDC has used a modification of methods (1, 2) with electrochemical detection ...
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that is important for human health as it helps to maintain the ...
This research focused on determination of vitamin C content in pharmaceutical preparations using the...
AbstractBackgroundSupra-physiological concentrations of ascorbate, vitamin C, in blood, greater than...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) concentrations in whole blood obtained by finger prick or by venipuncture ...
The total vitamin C content in human plasma is widely accepted as an indicator of the tissue status ...
Objectives: Vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble micronutrient necessary for human life. I...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid ch...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid ch...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate, AA) is a water soluble organic compound that participates in ma...
Since vitamin C has definitely been identified with ascorbic acid the clinical importance of this su...
AbstractObjectivesVitamin C (l-ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble micronutrient necessary for human l...
Purpose: To develop and validate an accurate, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid chr...
Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins in human nutrition. However, the complexity of food ...
The objective of the study was to develop a new method for the determination of the total content of...
(NHANES) laboratory at CDC has used a modification of methods (1, 2) with electrochemical detection ...
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that is important for human health as it helps to maintain the ...
This research focused on determination of vitamin C content in pharmaceutical preparations using the...
AbstractBackgroundSupra-physiological concentrations of ascorbate, vitamin C, in blood, greater than...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) concentrations in whole blood obtained by finger prick or by venipuncture ...