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Multiple Effects of Ascorbic Acid against Chronic Diseases: Updated Evidence from Preclinical and Clinical Studies.

Massimiliano Berretta1, Vincenzo Quagliariello2, Nicola Maurea2, Raffaele Di Francia3, Saman Sharifi4, Gaetano Facchini5, Luca Rinaldi6, Michela Piezzo7, Ceccarelli Manuela8, Giuseppe Nunnari1, Monica Montopoli4.   

Abstract

Severe disease commonly manifests as a systemic inflammatory process. Inflammation is associated withthe enhanced production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and with a marked reduction in the plasma concentrations of protective antioxidant molecules. This imbalance gives rise to oxidative stress, which is greater in patients with more severe conditions such as sepsis, cancer, cardiovascular disease, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and burns. In these patients, oxidative stress can trigger cell, tissue, and organ damage, thus increasing morbidity and mortality. Ascorbic acid (ASC) is a key nutrient thatserves as an antioxidant and a cofactor for numerous enzymatic reactions. However, humans, unlike most mammals, are unable to synthesize it. Consequently, ASC must be obtained through dietary sources, especially fresh fruit and vegetables. The value of administering exogenous micronutrients, to reestablish antioxidant concentrations in patients with severe disease, has been recognized for decades. Despite the suggestion that ASC supplementation may reduce oxidative stress and prevent several chronic conditions, few large, randomized clinical trials have tested it in patients with severe illness. This article reviews the recent literature on the pharmacological profile of ASC and the role of its supplementation in critically ill patients.

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Keywords:  ASC; antioxidant; cancer; cardiovascular diseases; immune system; infectious diseases

Year:  2020        PMID: 33256059      PMCID: PMC7761324          DOI: 10.3390/antiox9121182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-3921


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