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Vitamins and Radioprotective Effect: A Review

Inés Lledó, Blanca Gil Ibáñez, Ana Melero, Alegría Montoro, Juan Francisco Merino-Torres, Nadia San Onofre, José M. Soriano

2023Antioxidants31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The radioprotective effect ex vivo, in vitro and in vivo of vitamins was reviewed using PubMed and Embase and conducted according to the PRISMA statement. A total of 38 articles were included in this review, which includes the radioprotective effect of vitamins from ex vivo, in vitro and in vivo studies. Vitamins A, C, D and E were used alone, in combination or with other nutritional and non-nutritional compounds. The use of vitamins in natural form or supplementation can be useful to reduce the radiation effect in the body, organs and/or cells. Only four (A, C, D and E) out of thirteen vitamins have been detected with radioprotective properties being mainly vitamin E followed by vitamin C, A and D.

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In vivoEx vivoVitamin EVitamin CMedicineIn vitroVitaminPharmacologyAntioxidantChemistryPhysiologyBiochemistryBiologyInternal medicineBiotechnologyEffects of Radiation ExposureVitamin C and Antioxidants Research
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