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The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 17, 4th Quarter 2002

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Vitamin C and Oxidative DNA Damage Revisited

Michael J. Gonzalez, D.Sc., Ph.D., FACN, Hugh D. Riordan, M.D., Jorge R. Miranda-Massari, Pharm.D.


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Reactive oxygen metabolites can promote carcinogenesis by damaging DNA. vitamin C is a redox chemical with antioxidant and pro-oxidant properties that may produce radical species depending on the presence of various conditions. Nevertheless, evidence presented herein discourages the consideration of any mutagenic or carcinogenic activity of vitamin C. In contrast, it substantiates a protective and anti carcinogenic effect of ascorbate in vivo.


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