Clinical Attestation and Redox Mechanism of Ascorbic Acid in the Treatment of Cancer

S. Bhattacharya
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Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is an essential micro-nutrient, an outstanding antioxidant and an essential co-factor in different mammalian enzymatic processes. There is considerable clinical attestation that, high dose of intravenous ascorbic acid can improve cancer patients with or without extant therapeutic involvements. Ascorbic acid in high intravenous doses serves as pro-oxidant and promotes the generation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and other reactive oxygen species (ROS) with oxidative stress-induced toxicity selectively to cancer cells. This effect also hampers the bioenergetics and angiogenesis of malignant cells, resulting in cancer cell death. Large doses of ascorbic acid are safe and well-tolerated. On account of its antioxidant effect, ascorbic acid supplementation may be applied as an adjuvant with regular cancer therapy to minimize complications. Nevertheless, there is a necessity for further mechanistic studies and randomized controlled clinical trials to evaluate the benefit of ascorbic acid in the treatment of cancer.
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抗坏血酸(维生素C)是一种必需的微量营养素,是一种杰出的抗氧化剂,也是哺乳动物酶促过程中必不可少的辅助因子。有相当多的临床证据表明,高剂量静脉注射抗坏血酸可以改善癌症患者是否有现有的治疗参与。静脉注射高剂量抗坏血酸作为促氧化剂,促进过氧化氢(H2O2)和其他活性氧(ROS)的产生,对癌细胞具有氧化应激诱导的选择性毒性。这种作用也阻碍了恶性细胞的生物能量和血管生成,导致癌细胞死亡。大剂量的抗坏血酸是安全且耐受性良好的。由于抗坏血酸的抗氧化作用,补充抗坏血酸可以作为常规癌症治疗的辅助手段,以减少并发症。然而,有必要进行进一步的机制研究和随机对照临床试验来评估抗坏血酸治疗癌症的益处。
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