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Pharmacokinetics of vitamin C: insights into the oral and intravenous administration of ascorbate
Duconge, J; Miranda-Massari, J. R; Gonzalez, M. J; Jackson, J. A; Warnock, W; Riordan, N. H.
  • Duconge, J; University of Puerto Rico. Medical Sciences Campus. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. School of Pharmacy. San Juan. PR
  • Miranda-Massari, J. R; s.af
  • Gonzalez, M. J; s.af
  • Jackson, J. A; s.af
  • Warnock, W; s.af
  • Riordan, N. H; s.af
P. R. health sci. j ; 27(1): 7-19, Mar. 2008.
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-491635
ABSTRACT
There is a strong advocacy movement for large doses of vitamin C. Some authors argue that the biological half-life for vitamin C at high plasma levels is about 30 minutes, but these reports are the subject of some controversy. NIH researchers established the current RDA based upon tests conducted 12 hours (24 half lives) after consumption. The dynamic flow model refutes the current low-dose recommendations for dietary intakes and links Pauling's mega-dose suggestions with other reported effects of massive doses of ascorbate for the treatment of disease. Although, a couple of controlled clinical studies conducted at The Mayo Clinic did not support a significant benefit for terminal cancer patients after 10 grams of once-a-day oral vitamin C, other clinical trials have demonstrated that ascorbate may indeed be effective against tumors when administered intravenously. Recent studies confirmed that plasma vitamin C concentrations vary substantially with the route of administration. Only by intravenous administration, the necessary ascorbate levels to kill cancer cells are reached in both plasma and urine. Because the efficacy of vitamin C treatment cannot be judged from clinical trials that use only oral dosing, the role of vitamin C in cancer treatment should be reevaluated. One limitation of current studies is that pharmacokinetic data at high intravenous doses of vitamin C are sparse, particularly in cancer patients. This fact needs prompt attention to understand the significance of intravenous vitamin C administration. This review describes the current state-of-the-art in oral and intravenous vitamin C pharmacokinetics. In addition, the governmental recommendations of dose and frequency of vitamin C intake will also be addressed.
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Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Acide ascorbique Type d'étude: Guide de pratique Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: P. R. health sci. j Thème du journal: Médicament Année: 2008 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Porto Rico Institution/Pays d'affiliation: University of Puerto Rico/PR

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Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Acide ascorbique Type d'étude: Guide de pratique Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: P. R. health sci. j Thème du journal: Médicament Année: 2008 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Porto Rico Institution/Pays d'affiliation: University of Puerto Rico/PR