Dietary supplementation with different vitamin C doses: no effect on oxidative DNA damage in healthy people.

2006 
Background Antioxidants are believed to prevent many types of disease. Some previous studies suggest that dietary supplementation with vitamin C results in a decrease in the level of one of the markers of oxidative damage—8-oxoguanine in the DNA of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC).
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