• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Effects of Intake of L-ascorbic Acid on the Incidence of Dermal Neoplasms Induced in Mice by Ultraviolet Light
  • Contributor: Dunham, Wolcott B.; Zuckerkandl, Emile; Reynolds, Ruth; Willoughby, Richard; Marcuson, Richard; Barth, Roger; Pauling, Linus
  • Published: National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1982
  • Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 79 (1982) 23, Seite 7532-7536
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0027-8424
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  • Description: We have carried out a study of large malignant skin tumors (squamous cell carcinomas) and other lesions in hairless mice (groups of 38-45) intermittently exposed to ultraviolet light over a period of 15 weeks, beginning when the mice were about 10 weeks old. The several groups were given a standard diet with 0%, 0.3%, 5%, and 10% added L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) throughout the study. No lesions developed in unirradiated control groups. The lesions were counted every 14 days for 4 months, beginning 4 weeks before the end of the period of irradiation. The observed incidence of lesions of several sizes during successive time periods was analyzed by the statistical method recommended by a committee of the International Agency for Research on Cancer. A pronounced effect of vitamin C in decreasing the incidence and delaying the onset of the malignant lesions was observed with high statistical significance.
  • Access State: Open Access