Numerous clinical reports show that ascorbic acid deficiency has been connect with gastritis
Here, we review historic and modern studies on ascorbic acid and gastric diseases with an emphasis on H
Gastric acidity seems to play a role also in the homeostasis of ascorbic acid, the reduced form of vitamin C, as in a non-acidic environment, it is converted to
This is compromised by chronic gastritis
H pylori can cause atrophic body gastritis with
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Helicobacter pylori gastritis induces reversible lowering of Ascorbic Acid (AA) intragastric concentrations
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Plasma and mucosal concentrations were unaffected by the presence of chronic gastritis but gastric juice concentrations were substantially lower in patients with chronic gastritis than in patients with normal histological assessment (p < 0
The very low ascor- Background and aim: We aimed to evaluate the changes in histopathologic features, concentrations of vitamins C and E in gastric mucosa, and total antioxidant capacity of the body after ingestion of ascorbic acid and alpha tocopherol in patients with Helicobacter pylori
Gastric acidity and ascorbic acid (AA) promote iron absorption
0001), and it In autoimmune atrophic gastritis, the prevalence of deficiency of ascorbic acid is not known
Background: Although a number of reports regarding the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as the first step in cancer induction exist, few studies have investigated how vitamin C influences ROS in human plasma
Low gastric juice total vitamin C concentration in the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H
Micronutrient deficiencies in patients with chronic atrophic autoimmune gastritis: A review
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pylori was associated with ascorbic acid levels in gastric juice, which were increased by the eradication treatment
Malondialdehyde and reactive oxygen species fell in patients in whom H
H pylori can cause atrophic body gastritis with achlorhydria, decreased iron absorption, and consequent IDA
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease The initial stages of gastritis and atrophy have been linked to excessive salt intake and infection with Helicobacter pylori
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The reduced form as ascorbic acid has scavenger properties and may be beneficial to eliminate free radicals under the formation of semidehydroascorbic acid, which is a nonreactive 635 patients diagnosed with chronic gastritis (H