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Surgery
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...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Surgery
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...
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Surgery
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...