Description
Overview
Fat-soluble derivatives or liposome-encapsulated forms of vitamin C improve cell membrane penetration. Vitamin C is a water-soluble antioxidant, and the fat-soluble form enhances tissue distribution.
| Chemical Class | Fat-soluble vitamin C |
| Dosage Form | Capsules/injections |
| Specification | To be confirmed |
| Storage | Dry at room temperature |
Mechanism of Action
- Antioxidant: scavenge free radicals
- Collagen synthesis: as proline hydroxylase cofactor
- Immune support: enhance white blood cell function
- Lipid-soluble advantage: easier to enter cell membranes
| Indication | Mechanism | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Antioxidant support | free radical scavenging | Confirmed nutrient function |
| Collagen maintenance | Proline hydroxylation | Confirmed nutrient function |
| immune aid | White blood cell function | Confirmed nutrient function |
Dosage & Administration
- Data source: Based on ClinicalTrials.gov public trial protocol/approved instructions
Safety Information
- Data source: Based on PubMed safety research literature
Regulatory Status
Drug Interactions
- Data source: Derivation based on mechanism of action + PubMed literature
FAQ
Disclaimer: This product is intended for research purposes only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic use. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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