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The Effect of Vitamin C and Vitamin E Supplementation on Bacterial Translocation in Chronic Portal Hypertensive and Common-Bile-Duct-Ligated Rats
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Surgery
Journal:
European Surgical Research
Eur Surg Res (1997) 29 (3): 187–194.
Published Online: 24 April 2008
... glutathione (GSH) and an increase in ileal mucosal lipid peroxidation occur. α-Tocopherol (vitamin E) and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) treatment attenuated the incidence of bacterial translocation, improved hepatic and ileal GSH levels and decreased ileal mucosal lipid peroxidation. These results suggest...
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Can the Wound Healing Process Be Improved by Vitamin Supplementation?: Experimental Study on Humans
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Surgery
Journal:
European Surgical Research
Eur Surg Res (1996) 28 (4): 306–314.
Published Online: 24 April 2008
... was to study the effects of high doses of ascorbic acid (AA) and pantothenic acid (PA) on the wound healing process of human skin. Method: Two groups of patients undergoing surgery for tattoo removal by the successive resection procedure received AA (1 or 3 g/day) and PA (0.2 or 0.9 g/day). More than 80...
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Effect of Pantothenic Acid and Ascorbic Acid Supplementation on Human Skin Wound Healing Process: A Double-Blind, Prospective and Randomized Trial
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Surgery
F. Vaxman, S. Olender, A. Lambert, G. Nisand, M. Aprahamian, J.F Bruch, E. Didier, P. Volkmar, J.F Grenier
Journal:
European Surgical Research
Eur Surg Res (1995) 27 (3): 158–166.
Published Online: 23 April 2008
...F. Vaxman; S. Olender; A. Lambert; G. Nisand; M. Aprahamian; J.F Bruch; E. Didier; P. Volkmar; J.F Grenier This study aimed at testing human skin wound healing improvement by a 21-day supplementation of 1.0 g ascorbic acid (AA) and 0.2 g pantothenic acid (PA). 49 patients undergoing surgery...
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Supplementation with High-Dose Ascorbic Acid Improves Intestinal Anastomotic Healing
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Surgery
Journal:
European Surgical Research
Eur Surg Res (2007) 40 (1): 29–33.
Published Online: 20 September 2007
...M.H. Cevikel; P. Tuncyurek; F. Ceylan; I. Meteoglu; D. Kozaci; S. Boylu Background/Aim: Ascorbic acid modulates tissue healing but the value of ascorbic acid supplementation during anastomotic healing remains unclear. We examined the role of ascorbic acid treatment in experimental intestinal...