نتایج جستجو برای: and ascorbate

تعداد نتایج: 16827872  

Journal: :Anticancer research 2009
Satoshi Ohno Yumiko Ohno Nobutaka Suzuki Gen-Ichiro Soma Masaki Inoue

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate) has a controversial history in cancer treatment. Emerging evidence indicates that ascorbate in cancer treatment deserves re-examination. As research results concerning ascorbate pharmacokinetics and its mechanisms of action against tumor cells have been published, and as evidence from case studies has continued to mount that ascorbate therapy could be effect...

2014
Shikha Nandal Pankaj Ghalaut Himanshu Shekhawat Priya Nagar Ragini Ghalaut Babita Meena

Ascorbate (vitamin C) is a cofactor for a number of metabolic enzymes and is an indisputable essential vitamin C for humans. However, the potential of ascorbate as an anticancer agent has been a topic of controversy. A number of previous reports have addressed both positive aspects and limitations of ascorbate in cancer therapy. In this review, we briefly summarize the potential antitumor effec...

2017
Karel Tyml

Sepsis, life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysfunctional host response to infection, is associated with high mortality. A promising strategy to improve the outcome is to inject patients intravenously with ascorbate (vitamin C). In animal models of sepsis, this injection improves survival and, among others, the microvascular function. This review examines our recent work addressing a...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2008
Soodabeh Kimyai Hadi Valizadeh

AIM The aim of this study was to compare the effects of solution and different sodium ascorbate hydrogels on dentin-resin composite shear bond strength subsequent to a bleaching procedure with 10% carbamide peroxide. METHODS AND MATERIALS Sixty buccal dentin surfaces obtained from intact human third molars were randomly divided into five groups (n=12). Dentin surfaces received different treat...

2011
José M. Palma Ana Jiménez Francisco J. Corpas Rosa M. Mateos M. Carmen Martí Francisca Sevilla Luis A. del Río

Ascorbate (vitamin C) is essential for cell metabolism, and its supply to the human diet derives basically from the consumption of fruits and vegetables. Several biosynthetic pathways of ascorbate have been reported in plants, the major physiological one being the so-called Smirnoff-Wheeler pathway. Ascorbate is a powerful antioxidant in plants, although it also plays an important role in hormo...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2009
Julien Verrax Pedro Buc Calderon

Recently, it has been proposed that pharmacologic concentrations of ascorbate (vitamin C) can be reached by intravenous injection. Because high doses of ascorbate have been described to possess anticancer effects, the therapeutic potential of these concentrations has been studied, both in vitro and in vivo. By using 2-h exposures, a protocol that mimics a parenteral use, we observed that pharma...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
P M Kelley D Njus

The involvement of cytochrome b561, an integral membrane protein, in electron transfer across chromaffin-vesicle membranes is confirmed by changes in its redox state observed as changes in the absorption spectrum occurring during electron transfer. In ascorbate-loaded chromaffin-vesicle ghosts, cytochrome b561 is nearly completely reduced and exhibits an absorption maximum at 561 nm. When ferri...

Journal: :Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis : an international journal in haemostasis and thrombosis 2015
Scott B Swarbreck Dan Secor Christopher G Ellis Michael D Sharpe John X Wilson Karel Tyml

The microcirculation during sepsis fails due to capillary plugging involving microthrombosis. We demonstrated that intravenous injection of ascorbate reduces this plugging, but the mechanism of this beneficial effect remains unclear. We hypothesize that ascorbate inhibits the release of the antifibrinolytic plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) from endothelial cells and platelets during se...

2016
Anitra C. Carr Juliet M. Pullar Stephanie M. Bozonet Margreet C. M. Vissers

Inadequate dietary intake of vitamin C results in hypovitaminosis C, defined as a plasma ascorbate concentration ≤23 μmol/L. Our objective was to carry out a retrospective analysis of two vitamin C supplementation studies to determine whether supplementation with 50 mg/day vitamin C is sufficient to restore adequate ascorbate status (≥50 μmol/L) in individuals with hypovitaminosis C. Plasma asc...

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