Higher doses of ascorbic acid may have the potential to promote nutrient delivery via intestinal paracellular absorption

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The significance of plasma ascorbic acid (AA) is underscored by its enzymatic and antioxidant properties as well as involvement in many aspects of health including the synthesis of biomolecules during acute illness, trauma and chronic health conditions. Dietary intake supports maintenance of optimal levels with supplementation at higher doses more likely pursued. Transient increased intestinal paracellular permeability following high dose AA may be utilised to enhance delivery of other micronutrients across the intestinal lumen. The potential mechanism following dietary intake however needs further study but may provide an avenue to increase small intestinal nutrient co transport and absorption, including in acute and chronic illness.

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Sequeira, I. R. (2021, October 28). Higher doses of ascorbic acid may have the potential to promote nutrient delivery via intestinal paracellular absorption. World Journal of Gastroenterology. Baishideng Publishing Group Co. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v27.i40.6750

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