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Vitamin C : dietary sources, technology, daily requirments and symptoms of deficiency [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Nutrition and diet research progress series | Biochemistry research trends seriesPublisher: New York : Nova Publishers, [2013]Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9781629481593
  • 1629481599
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VITAMIN C DIETARY SOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, DAILY REQUIREMENTS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEFICIENCY -- VITAMIN C DIETARY SOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, DAILY REQUIREMENTS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEFICIENCY -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- Chapter 1 VITAMIN C SUPPLEMENTATION: FAVORABLE OR NOXIOUS? -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PHYSIOLOGICAL CONCENTRATIONS OF VITAMIN C -- 3. EFFECTS OF VITAMIN C ON HEALTH -- 4. ANTIOXIDANT AND PRO-OXIDANT EFFECT OF VITAMIN C -- 5.MUTAGENICITY AND ANTIMUTAGENICITY OF THE VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 AN OVERVIEW OF THE ANALYTICAL METHODS TO DETERMINE ASCORBIC ACID IN FOODSTUFFS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- 2. EXTRACTION PROCEDURES OF ASCORBIC ACID FROM FOODS -- 3. ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 VITAMIN C DAILY SUPPLEMENTS AND ITS AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RECOMMENDED SUPPLEMENTATION -- 2. BASIS OF VITAMIN C ROLE -- 3. HEPATIC EFFECTS -- 4. RENAL EFFECTS -- 5. CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS -- 6. RESPIRATORY EFFECTS -- 7. ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS
8. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 9. GYNAECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL EFFECTS -- 10. TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 11. DERMATOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 12. ENDOCRINE EFFECTS -- 13. PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 14. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC EFFECTS -- 15. ANTI-INFECTIVE AND IMMUNITY EFFECTS -- 16. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE EFFECTS -- 17. VITAMIN C AND MINERALS -- 18. VITAMIN C AND STEM CELLS -- 19. VITAMIN C AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS -- 20.MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 IONIZING RADIATION EFFECTS ON VITAMIN C -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON FOOD
3. GAMMA IRRADIATION ON VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 VITAMIN C IN MARINE AND FRESHWATER TELEOSTS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. VITAMIN C REQUIREMENT IN MARINE TELEOSTS -- 3. VITAMIN C REQUIREMENT IN FRESHWATER TELEOSTS -- 4. GENERAL DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6 EFFECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID ON IMMUNITY AND LOW GRADE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS AND THE ROLE OF VITAMIN C
3. VITAMIN C AND LOW GRADESYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES -- 4. PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH OF VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY ENHANCES DISRUPTION OF ADRENAL NON-ENZYMATIC ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEMS IN ODS RATS WITH WATER-IMMERSION RESTRAINT STRESS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2.MATERIALS AND METHODS -- 3. RESULTS -- 4. DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 VITAMIN C AND ERYTHROCYTES -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. ERYTHROCYTES AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
Summary: Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet. It is a powerful vitamin that provides a number of very important health benefits and affects multiple body processes. Vitamin C is not produced by our body, therefore, we need to ingest daily amounts of this nutrient for our body to function properly and to prevent disease. Vitamin C is a cofactor in at least eight enzymatic reactions, including several collagen synthesis reactions that, when dysfunctional, cause the most severe symptoms of scurvy. Vitamin C is also known to help prevent colds and flu, but it is m.
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VITAMIN C DIETARY SOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, DAILY REQUIREMENTS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEFICIENCY -- VITAMIN C DIETARY SOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, DAILY REQUIREMENTS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEFICIENCY -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- Chapter 1 VITAMIN C SUPPLEMENTATION: FAVORABLE OR NOXIOUS? -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PHYSIOLOGICAL CONCENTRATIONS OF VITAMIN C -- 3. EFFECTS OF VITAMIN C ON HEALTH -- 4. ANTIOXIDANT AND PRO-OXIDANT EFFECT OF VITAMIN C -- 5.MUTAGENICITY AND ANTIMUTAGENICITY OF THE VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 AN OVERVIEW OF THE ANALYTICAL METHODS TO DETERMINE ASCORBIC ACID IN FOODSTUFFS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- 2. EXTRACTION PROCEDURES OF ASCORBIC ACID FROM FOODS -- 3. ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 VITAMIN C DAILY SUPPLEMENTS AND ITS AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RECOMMENDED SUPPLEMENTATION -- 2. BASIS OF VITAMIN C ROLE -- 3. HEPATIC EFFECTS -- 4. RENAL EFFECTS -- 5. CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS -- 6. RESPIRATORY EFFECTS -- 7. ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS

8. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 9. GYNAECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL EFFECTS -- 10. TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 11. DERMATOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 12. ENDOCRINE EFFECTS -- 13. PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- 14. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC EFFECTS -- 15. ANTI-INFECTIVE AND IMMUNITY EFFECTS -- 16. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE EFFECTS -- 17. VITAMIN C AND MINERALS -- 18. VITAMIN C AND STEM CELLS -- 19. VITAMIN C AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS -- 20.MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 IONIZING RADIATION EFFECTS ON VITAMIN C -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON FOOD

3. GAMMA IRRADIATION ON VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 VITAMIN C IN MARINE AND FRESHWATER TELEOSTS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. VITAMIN C REQUIREMENT IN MARINE TELEOSTS -- 3. VITAMIN C REQUIREMENT IN FRESHWATER TELEOSTS -- 4. GENERAL DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REVISION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6 EFFECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID ON IMMUNITY AND LOW GRADE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS AND THE ROLE OF VITAMIN C

3. VITAMIN C AND LOW GRADESYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES -- 4. PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH OF VITAMIN C -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY ENHANCES DISRUPTION OF ADRENAL NON-ENZYMATIC ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEMS IN ODS RATS WITH WATER-IMMERSION RESTRAINT STRESS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2.MATERIALS AND METHODS -- 3. RESULTS -- 4. DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 VITAMIN C AND ERYTHROCYTES -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. ERYTHROCYTES AND OXIDATIVE STRESS

Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet. It is a powerful vitamin that provides a number of very important health benefits and affects multiple body processes. Vitamin C is not produced by our body, therefore, we need to ingest daily amounts of this nutrient for our body to function properly and to prevent disease. Vitamin C is a cofactor in at least eight enzymatic reactions, including several collagen synthesis reactions that, when dysfunctional, cause the most severe symptoms of scurvy. Vitamin C is also known to help prevent colds and flu, but it is m.

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