Connective tissue studies. IV: l-ascorbic-1-C14 acid excretion in intact and wounded guinea pigs on varying vitamin C intakes
- 1 September 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
- Vol. 199 (3) , 423-428
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1960.199.3.423
Abstract
Tissues of scorbutic guinea pigs take up a greater percentage of radioactive ascorbic acid following a single injection than do the tissues of guinea pigs on higher vitamin C diets. After wounding, the scar tissue area contains a larger amount of ascorbic acid than distant tissue. Studies of total excretion following a single injection of l-ascorbic-i-C14 acid were conducted at three dietary intake levels, both before and after wounding. Results obtained show that the greatest differences from the preoperative C14 excretion occur during the immediate postoperative period, and after 36 hours the rate constants approximate. Relative to wounding, the guinea pigs on the three different dietary levels react with the same basic pattern; increased deposition of l-ascorbic-i-C14 acid in the scar tissue accompanied by less excretion of C14O2 and a slight increase in C14 activity in the urine. A simplified method for measurement of C14O2 is described. An explanation of human vitamin C requirement and a possible simple assay of ascorbic acid analogues are also suggested.Keywords
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