Maternal vitamin C deficiency during pregnancy results in transient fetal and placental growth retardation in guinea pigs

2015 
Purpose Recently, we reported that preferential maternal–fetal vitamin C (vitC) transport across the placenta is likely to be impaired by prolonged maternal vitC deficiency. Maintenance of a basal maternal vitC supply at the expense of the fetus may impair fetal development; however, the knowledge of vitC’s impact on intrauterine development is sparse. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of maternal vitC status on fetal and placental development in guinea pigs.
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