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Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
(Essential Water-Soluble Antioxidant - Required for Collagen Synthesis, Immune Function & Iron Absorption)
Synonyms
- Ascorbic acid
- Vitamin C
- L-ascorbate
- Dehydroascorbic acid (oxidized form)
- Anti-scurvy vitamin
Units of Measurement
- µmol/L
- mg/L
- mg/dL
- mg/100 mL
- mg%
- µg/mL
Unit Conversions
Molecular Weight of Ascorbic Acid = 176.12 g/mol
µmol/L ↔ mg/L
1 µmol/L=0.176 mg/L1\ \text{µmol/L} = 0.176\ \text{mg/L}1 µmol/L=0.176 mg/L 1 mg/L=5.67 µmol/L1\ \text{mg/L} = 5.67\ \text{µmol/L}1 mg/L=5.67 µmol/L
mg/dL → mg/L
1 mg/dL=10 mg/L1\ \text{mg/dL} = 10\ \text{mg/L}1 mg/dL=10 mg/L
µg/mL → mg/L
1 µg/mL=1 mg/L1\ \text{µg/mL} = 1\ \text{mg/L}1 µg/mL=1 mg/L
mg/100 mL = mg% = mg/dL
Description
Vitamin C is an essential water-soluble antioxidant that humans cannot synthesize, requiring continuous dietary intake from fruits and vegetables.
Ascorbic acid is critical for:
- Collagen synthesis (cofactor for prolyl & lysyl hydroxylases)
- Immune system function
- Carnitine synthesis
- Neurotransmitter production (norepinephrine)
- Iron absorption (reduces Fe³⁺ → Fe²⁺)
- Antioxidant defense (neutralizes free radicals)
Deficiency leads to scurvy, a classic disease marked by connective tissue failure.
Physiological Role
1. Collagen Formation
Essential for hydroxylation reactions → stabilizes collagen triple helix.
2. Immune Function
- Enhances neutrophil function
- Supports lymphocyte proliferation
- Reduces inflammation
3. Antioxidant Activity
Ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbate form a reversible redox pair.
4. Iron Metabolism
Improves non-heme iron absorption.
5. Hormone & Neurotransmitter Synthesis
Cofactor in norepinephrine and peptide hormone synthesis.
Clinical Significance
LOW VITAMIN C
SCURVY - classic deficiency syndrome.
Symptoms
- Gingival bleeding, swollen gums
- Petechiae, ecchymoses
- Corkscrew hair
- Poor wound healing
- Fatigue, malaise
- Arthralgia, myalgia
- Anemia (due to ↓ iron absorption)
- Depression / irritability
At-risk groups
- Elderly
- Alcoholics
- Poor dietary intake
- Smokers (higher requirement)
- Malabsorption
- Dialysis patients
- Chronic illness
- Infants fed boiled milk (historically)
HIGH VITAMIN C
Usually due to supplements.
Symptoms:
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal cramps
- Oxalate kidney stones (rare)
- False lab results in glucose testing (interference)
Food sources seldom cause toxicity.
Reference Intervals
(Tietz 8E + Mayo + ARUP + NIH)
Serum Vitamin C
- 23 – 85 µmol/L
(= 4 – 15 mg/L)
(= 0.4 – 1.5 mg/dL)
Deficiency
- < 11 µmol/L (classic scurvy risk)
Marginal status
- 11 – 23 µmol/L
Diagnostic Uses
1. Diagnosis of Scurvy
Low levels in symptomatic patients.
2. Nutritional Assessment
In elderly, critically ill, or malnourished patients.
3. Monitoring Supplementation
For high-dose protocols or parenteral therapy.
4. Evaluation of Poor Wound Healing
Vitamin C deficiency delays collagen repair.
5. Assessment in Chronic Disease
Low levels seen in:
- Sepsis
- Inflammatory disorders
- Burns
- Chronic illness
Analytical Notes
- Fasting blood sample required (levels fluctuate with meals).
- Protect sample from light and air (ascorbate is unstable).
- Centrifuge immediately and analyze or freeze plasma.
- LC-MS/MS or HPLC preferred for accuracy.
Clinical Pearls
- Smokers need ~35 mg/day more due to increased oxidative stress.
- Vitamin C deficiency often coexists with folate deficiency in alcoholism.
- High-dose IV vitamin C may interfere with:
- Glucose meters (false highs)
- Some creatinine assays
- Glucose meters (false highs)
- Early scurvy symptoms mimic rheumatologic disease or vasculitis.
- Severe deficiency reverses rapidly with supplementation.
Interesting Fact
Sailors historically developed scurvy on long voyages until citrus fruit supplementation (lemons, limes) became standard - giving rise to the term “Limeys.”
References
- Tietz Clinical Chemistry & Molecular Diagnostics, 8th Edition - Vitamins
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements - Vitamin C
- WHO Micronutrient Guidelines
- Mayo Clinic Laboratories - Ascorbic Acid Test
- ARUP Consult - Vitamin C
- MedlinePlus - Vitamin C Testing
