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The vitamin C paradigm: new frontiers in blood transfusion. | LitMetric

The vitamin C paradigm: new frontiers in blood transfusion.

Ann Med Surg (Lond)

Department of Biomedical and Laboratory Science, Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe.

Published: June 2025


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Article Abstract

Vitamin C, a potent antioxidant, is gaining attention in the field of transfusion medicine for its potential to enhance blood transfusion practices. Recent studies suggest that vitamin C can significantly improve erythrocyte preservation by mitigating oxidative damage during storage, thereby maintaining cell membrane integrity and functionality. This preservation is crucial for ensuring the efficacy and safety of transfused blood, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. In addition to its role in erythrocyte preservation, vitamin C has been shown to modulate immune responses, which can be particularly beneficial in reducing the risks associated with transfusion-related immunomodulation (TRIM). By influencing both innate and adaptive immunity, vitamin C can help mitigate adverse immune reactions and improve the overall clinical outcomes for transfusion recipients. These immune-modulating properties underscore the potential of vitamin C to address some of the critical challenges in transfusion medicine. Furthermore, clinical trials have demonstrated that the incorporation of vitamin C in transfusion protocols can lead to enhanced recovery rates and reduced incidence of transfusion-related complications. The multifaceted benefits of vitamin C, including its antioxidant defense, immune support, and metabolic regulation, highlight its promise as a transformative agent in blood transfusion practices. As research continues to uncover the optimal use of vitamin C in this context, it is poised to become a pivotal element in improving transfusion efficacy and patient care.

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