Potential use of ascorbic acid-based surfactants as skin pene- tration enhancers. Drug Dev Ind Pharm 2006;32:821e7.S. Palma, B. Maletto, P. Lo Nostro, H.R. Manzo, M. Pistoresi-Palencia, D. Allemandi, Potential use of ascorbic acid based surfactants as skin penetration enhancers, Drug...
ascorbic acid derivatives, such as magnesium l-ascorbyl-2-phosphate [58], ascorbic acid 2-O-α-glucoside [59], 6-acylated ascorbic acid 2-O-α-glucoside [60], and tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid [61], have been synthesized and evaluated for their potential as pro-ascorbic acid derivatives...
Effect of ascorbic acid prophylaxis on the frequency of chromosome aberrations in the peripheral lymphocytes of coal-tar workers The possible anti-mutagenic potential of prophylactically administered ascorbic acid (AA) preparations was studied in a group of 35 coal-tar workers occupationally exposed to ...
Ongoing clinical trials in China and the United States are investigating the potential role of intravenous ascorbic acid in reducing respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation in patients with SARS-CoV-2. In addition, ascorbic acid, zinc, and vitamin D are being studied for the prevention ...
On the other side, lignin content of shoots and roots and cell-wall associated protein of shoots were stimulated by nematode infection. The applied vitamins (ascorbic acid, pyridoxine or thiamine) were generally effective in antagonizing partially or completely the inhibitory effects of infection ...
In conclusion, this study sheds new light on the molecular mechanism of SEPN1-related myopathies and indicates that the TGF-beta/ERO1/ascorbic acid axis offers potential for their treatment. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the compartment in which the proteins destined for the secretory ...
Ascorbic acid (AA; vitamin C) plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis and secretion of collagen to produce the organic matrix of hard tissues. Nevertheless, the detailed mechanism by which AA induces reparative dentinogenesis is still unknown. This study aimed to investigate the pathway and functi...
especially phosphorylated ascorbic acid (AA) has a positive effect on T/NK-cell progenitors; T(/NK)-cell progenitors mature further and, importantly, prolif- erate faster in the presence of AA [23]. Therefore, we hypothesized in the current study that AA can be used to improve ex vivo NK...
As a medium-strong acid, it reacts mildly with metal substrates compared to strong acids (for example hydrochloric acid). What’s more, ascorbic acid is reductive, which could reduce the self-corrosion potential of the substrate, thus reducing the corrosion to the substrate [15,19]. That ...
The history of ascorbic acid (AA) and cancer has been marked with controversy. Clinical studies evaluating AA in cancer outcome continue to the present day. However, the wealth of data suggesting that AA may be highly beneficial in addressing cancer-asso