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Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)

New York Medical College · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Ascorbic acid acts as a reducing agent and cofactor for enzymatic reactions, supporting collagen synthesis, immune function, and antioxidant defense.

Ascorbic acid acts as a reducing agent and cofactor for enzymatic reactions, supporting collagen synthesis, immune function, and antioxidant defense. Used for Vitamin C deficiency / Scurvy prevention and treatment, Nutritional supplementation for immune support, Adjunctive therapy in wound healing and collagen formation.

At a glance

Generic nameAscorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Also known asVitamin C, Bioniche ascorbic acid, parenteral, 500mg/ml, Ascorbic Acid
SponsorNew York Medical College
Drug classVitamin / Essential micronutrient
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaNutritional supplementation / General health
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Vitamin C is an essential micronutrient that serves as a cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylase enzymes required for collagen cross-linking and stability. It also functions as a potent antioxidant, scavenging free radicals and regenerating other antioxidants like vitamin E. Additionally, it supports immune cell function and is involved in carnitine and neurotransmitter synthesis.

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