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The Science of Vitamin C: A Detailed Review

Vashvi Kumar Sahu Kumar Sahu

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Vitamin C, known as L-ascorbic acid, is an essential water-soluble vitamin in human health, which cannot be synthesized endogenously like most animals. It is crucial in the biosynthesis of collagen, L-carnitine, and neurotransmitters. Protein metabolism also requires vitamin C. Collagen is essential in connective tissue and healing wounds. It has antioxidant properties, capable of regenerating other antioxidants such as vitamin E. In this way, it is possibly helpful in preventing oxidative stressrelated diseases, which includes certain cancers and cardiovascular diseases. Vitamin C supports the immune function and helps the absorption of nonheme iron from plant-based foodstuffs. A deficiency causes scurvy, with signs being fatigue, weakness of the connective tissue, and fragile capillaries.Absorption of vitamin C is very tightly regulated; mechanisms include active transport and glucose transporters. The percentage absorbed at moderate intakes, 30180 mgday, is between 7090%. With increasing intakes, absorption drops and excessive amounts are excreted in the urine. From pharmacokinetic studies, plasma levels increase with high intakes, such as 1.25 gday. Vitamin C is concentrated in tissues like leukocytes, eyes, adrenal glands, and brain, whereas the concentration is less in extracellular fluids as plasma and saliva

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Copyright © 2024 Vashvi Kumar Sahu. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Paper ID: IJPREMS41100087820
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
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