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 has the potential to counteract inflammation and subsequent oxidative damage that play a major role in the initiation and progression of several chronic and acute diseases, it represents a practical tool to administer for the early prevention of these pathologic conditions.

Effects of Vitamin C on health: a review of evidence / G., Grosso; Roberto, Bei; A., Mistretta; S., Marventano; G., Calabrese; Masuelli, Laura; M. g., Giganti; Andrea, Modesti; F., Galvano; D., Gazzolo. - In: FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1093-9946. - STAMPA. - 18:3(2013), pp. 1017-1029. [10.2741/4160]

Effects of Vitamin C on health: a review of evidence

MASUELLI, Laura;
2013

Abstract

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 has the potential to counteract inflammation and subsequent oxidative damage that play a major role in the initiation and progression of several chronic and acute diseases, it represents a practical tool to administer for the early prevention of these pathologic conditions.
2013
anti-inflammation; ascorbic acid; cardiovascular disease; antioxidant; vitamin c; cancer; review
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Effects of Vitamin C on health: a review of evidence / G., Grosso; Roberto, Bei; A., Mistretta; S., Marventano; G., Calabrese; Masuelli, Laura; M. g., Giganti; Andrea, Modesti; F., Galvano; D., Gazzolo. - In: FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1093-9946. - STAMPA. - 18:3(2013), pp. 1017-1029. [10.2741/4160]
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