Artículo de revista
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutic use of antioxidant vitamins
Fecha
2007Registro en:
Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology, Volumen 21, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 111-127
07673981
14728206
10.1111/j.1472-8206.2006.00466.x
Autor
Rodrigo Salinas, Ramón
Guichard, Cristián
Charles, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
The clinical use of antioxidants has gained considerable interest during the last decade. It was suggested from epidemiological studies that diets high in fruits and vegetables might help decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, supplements of vitamins C and E were applied through protocols aimed to prevent diseases such as atherosclerosis, preeclampsia or hypertension, thought to be mediated by oxidative stress. Despite the biological properties of these vitamins could account for an effective protection, as shown by several clinical and experimental studies, their efficacy remains controversial in the light of some recent clinical trials and meta-analyses. However, the methodology of these studies, criteria for selection of patients, the uncertain extent of progression of the disease when initiating supplementation, the lack of mechanistic studies containing basic scientific aspects, such as the bioavailability, pharmacokinetic properties, and the nature of the antioxi