نتایج جستجو برای: ascorbic acidgarlichippocampuslead

تعداد نتایج: 14118  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1991
A M Bode S S Vanderpool E C Carlson D A Meyer R C Rose

Ascorbic acid is concentrated in various ocular compartments where it is thought to protect diurnal animal species against damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. The authors evaluated the possibility that corneal endothelial cells have specific transport and/or metabolic properties that deliver ascorbic acid to the stroma. Bovine corneal endothelial cells were grown to confluence in multipl...

Journal: :journal of plant physiology & breeding 2015
soheila mohammadrezakhani zahra pakkish

abstract this experiment was carried out to determine the effects of proline and ascorbic acid on chilling injury, electrolyte leakage, lipid peroxidation, peroxide hydrogen and antioxidant enzymes activity of thompson grape (vitis vinifera l.) fruit. grape fruits were treated by 0 (control), 250 and 500 µm proline and 0 (control), 2 and 4% ascorbic acid and their combinations, then stored at 1...

Journal: :Materia medica Polona. Polish journal of medicine and pharmacy 1993
F Tanzer I Ozalp

In this study leucocyte ascorbic acid concentrations and plasma ascorbic acid levels were measured simultaneously and correlation between these two variables was sought in various bacterial and viral infections. A total of 258 patients were studied. The control group consisted of 21 healthy children in the same age group. Except for scarlet fever no significant differences were observed between...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1958
P G DAYTON J J BURNS

The availability of L-ascorbic acid labeled with Cl4 had made possible studies on the metabolism of the vitamin in man (l), guinea pig (2,3), and rat (4, 5). In the present investigation the metabolic fate of carboxyllabeled n-ascorbic acid and carboxyl-labeled L-ascorbic acid was compared in guinea pigs and rats. This study is of interest, since little is known of the biological fate of D-asco...

2014
S. A. Mir A. S. Bhat A. A. Ahangar

In vitro studies have demonstrated pro-oxidant effect of ascorbic acid on sheep erythrocyte hemolysate and on purified ruminant hemoglobin preparations. Methemoglobin formation was concentration dependent over ca. 3.4 through 34 μmole ascorbic acid with sheep hemolysate (r=0.97, p<0.01, n= 3 each) and over ca. 5.68 through 22.7 μmole ascorbic acid with purified ruminant Hb preparations (r >0.99...

Journal: :British heart journal 1978
B D Vallance R Hume E Weyers

After an acute myocardial infarction, there is an apparent acute fall in leucocyte ascorbic acid associated with an acute rise in white blood cells and serum cortisol. The apparent fall in leucocyte ascorbic acid is the result of the granulocytosis which occurs after the infarction. Estimations of ascorbic acid disclose that the granulocyte contains approximately half the ascorbic acid of the l...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
P Bergsten G Amitai J Kehrl K R Dhariwal H G Klein M Levine

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) was found in isolated human mononuclear leukocytes and their purified components in millimolar concentration. Intracellular ascorbic acid was depleted greater than 96% during cell culture and was rapidly reaccumulated after addition of physiologic concentrations of ascorbic acid to the extracellular medium. Purified cells maintained concentration gradients of ascorbic ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1968
A A Wapnick S R Lynch P Krawitz H C Seftel R W Charlton T H Bothwell

Studies of the ascorbic acid status in two subjects with idiopathic haemochromatosis and in 12 with transfusional siderosis showed that all had decreased levels of white cell ascorbic acid. The urinary excretion of ascorbic acid was also diminished in those subjects in whom such measurements were made. The administration of ascorbic acid was followed by only a small rise in the urinary ascorbic...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1982
R M Evans L Currie A Campbell

1. A study was undertaken to investigate the distribution of ascorbic acid between various cellular components of blood, in normal individuals, and its relation to the plasma concentration. Forty-one unsupplemented individuals and sixteen supplemented (2 g/d for 5 d) individuals were studied. 2. Granulocytes, mononuclear leucocytes, platelets and erythrocytes were separated by differential sedi...

2013
Daniel R. Gallie

L-Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is as essential to plants as it is to animals. Ascorbic acid functions as a major redox buffer and as a cofactor for enzymes involved in regulating photosynthesis, hormone biosynthesis, and regenerating other antioxidants. Ascorbic acid regulates cell division and growth and is involved in signal transduction. In contrast to the single pathway responsible for ascorbi...

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