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Asthma is primarily an inflammatory disease, and the bronchial airways have been shown to be particularly susceptible to oxidant-induced tissue damage. Oxidative stress can have many effects on airway function, including airway smooth muscle contraction, induction of airway hyper responsiveness, mucous hypersecretion, epithelial shedding and vascular exudation. Vitamin C is the most essential antioxidant within the lung lining fluid of the airways and is a protective factor against external oxidants such as cigarette smoke and environmental pollutants. Increased asthma could in part be caused…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Asthma is primarily an inflammatory disease, and the bronchial airways have been shown to be particularly susceptible to oxidant-induced tissue damage. Oxidative stress can have many effects on airway function, including airway smooth muscle contraction, induction of airway hyper responsiveness, mucous hypersecretion, epithelial shedding and vascular exudation. Vitamin C is the most essential antioxidant within the lung lining fluid of the airways and is a protective factor against external oxidants such as cigarette smoke and environmental pollutants. Increased asthma could in part be caused by inadequate dietary vitamin C or other antioxidants, or inflammatory generation of endogenous oxidants. Objective of the present study was finding the status of serum vitamin C in patients suffering from bronchial asthma.
Autorenporträt
Rahul Kumar Mishr, Msc Medical Laboratory Technology in Biochemistry from Maharishi Markandeshwar University Mullana Haryana India.