Ascorbate

Vitamin C

Vitaminas y minerales

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¿Qué es Vitamin C?

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin and potent antioxidant that plays essential roles in collagen synthesis, immune defense, iron absorption, and protection against oxidative stress. Humans are among the few mammals that cannot synthesize vitamin C internally due to a mutation in the gene encoding L-gulonolactone oxidase, making dietary intake absolutely essential. The body maintains a total pool of approximately 1,500–2,000 mg of vitamin C, with the highest concentrations found in the adrenal glands, pituitary gland, white blood cells, and eyes.

Vitamin C is absorbed in the small intestine via sodium-dependent active transport, with absorption efficiency decreasing as intake increases—approximately 70–90% at moderate doses (30–180 mg/day) but dropping below 50% at doses exceeding 1,000 mg. Excess vitamin C is excreted by the kidneys. Blood levels are measured as plasma or serum ascorbic acid concentration and reflect recent dietary intake over the preceding 1–2 weeks. Vitamin C's role as an electron donor underlies its antioxidant properties and its ability to regenerate other antioxidants like vitamin E.

Por qué importa

Vitamin C is critical for collagen production—the structural protein in skin, blood vessels, tendons, and bones. Severe deficiency causes scurvy, a potentially fatal disease characterized by bleeding gums, tooth loss, impaired wound healing, and hemorrhage. Even subclinical deficiency impairs immune function, slows wound healing, and increases susceptibility to infections. Vitamin C enhances the absorption of non-heme iron from plant sources by 2–3 fold, making it important for preventing iron deficiency anemia. As an antioxidant, it protects cells from free radical damage associated with chronic diseases, aging, and environmental pollutants.

Rangos de referencia normales

GrupoRangoUnidad
Adults0.4–1.5mg/dL
Deficient<0.2mg/dL
Scurvy risk<0.1mg/dL

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Qué significan los niveles altos de Ascorbate

Causas comunes

  • High-dose vitamin C supplementation
  • Excessive dietary intake (uncommon)

Posibles síntomas

  • Diarrhea and abdominal cramps
  • Nausea
  • Kidney stones (in susceptible individuals)
  • False-positive or false-negative results on certain lab tests (glucose, occult blood)

Qué hacer: Reduce vitamin C supplementation to recommended daily amounts (75–90 mg for adults). High-dose vitamin C can increase oxalate excretion, raising kidney stone risk in susceptible individuals. Inform your doctor about supplement use, as high vitamin C can interfere with certain laboratory tests. Very high doses should be avoided in patients with kidney disease, hemochromatosis, or G6PD deficiency.

Qué significan los niveles bajos de Ascorbate

Causas comunes

  • Inadequate fruit and vegetable intake
  • Smoking (increases vitamin C turnover by 30–40%)
  • Chronic alcohol use
  • Malabsorption disorders
  • Dialysis
  • Restrictive diets or eating disorders
  • Older age with limited dietary variety

Posibles síntomas

  • Fatigue and malaise
  • Bleeding gums and loose teeth
  • Easy bruising and petechiae
  • Poor wound healing
  • Joint pain and swelling
  • Dry, rough skin and corkscrew hairs
  • Iron deficiency anemia (impaired iron absorption)
  • Depression and irritability

Qué hacer: Increase dietary vitamin C through citrus fruits, strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli, and tomatoes. For diagnosed deficiency, supplement with 250–500 mg of vitamin C twice daily until levels normalize, then maintain adequate dietary intake. Smokers should aim for an additional 35 mg/day above the standard recommendation. Scurvy requires higher doses and medical monitoring, with symptoms typically improving within days to weeks of treatment.

¿Cuándo se recomienda la prueba de Ascorbate?

  • When scurvy is suspected (bleeding gums, poor wound healing)
  • In malnourished patients or those with restrictive diets
  • Smokers with symptoms of deficiency
  • When unexplained fatigue or bleeding occurs
  • In elderly patients with limited dietary variety
  • In patients with chronic malabsorption

Preguntas frecuentes

Research shows that regular vitamin C supplementation does not prevent colds in the general population, but it may modestly reduce cold duration by about 8% in adults (roughly half a day shorter). However, in people under extreme physical stress (marathon runners, soldiers), regular vitamin C supplementation can reduce cold incidence by up to 50%. Taking vitamin C after cold symptoms begin has little to no effect on duration or severity. A balanced diet with adequate vitamin C is the best approach for immune support.
Smoking generates enormous amounts of free radicals and oxidative stress, which rapidly deplete vitamin C stores. Smokers have 25–40% lower plasma vitamin C levels than non-smokers, even with similar dietary intake. The increased oxidative burden means smokers metabolize vitamin C faster and require approximately 35 mg more per day than non-smokers. Secondhand smoke exposure also increases vitamin C requirements, though to a lesser degree.
Yes, high-dose vitamin C (typically above 1,000–2,000 mg/day) can increase urinary oxalate excretion, which may raise the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones in susceptible individuals—particularly those with a history of stones or kidney disease. The body converts some excess vitamin C to oxalate, which can crystallize in the urinary tract. People at risk of kidney stones should limit vitamin C supplements to standard recommended amounts and stay well hydrated.

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