Ascorbic acid in fetal human brain

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Ascorbic acid concentrations in fetal human forebrain in the period 11 to 19 wk gestational age were 4 to 11 times higher than those of adults. Levels fell progressively with increasing gestational age but, in term babies dying within 4 wk of birth, were still at least 3 times those of adults. It was confirmed that, in women delivering at term, ascorbic acid concentrations are approximately 4 times higher in cord blood plasma than in maternal blood plasma. The possible importance of ascorbic acid for normal human brain development is discussed.

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Adlard, B. P. F., De Souza, S. W., & Moon, S. (1974). Ascorbic acid in fetal human brain. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 49(4), 278–282. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.49.4.278

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