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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

The Vital Role of Vitamin C in Bone Collagen Synthesis

Core Function in Collagen Production

  • Essential Cofactor: Vitamin C acts as an indispensable cofactor for the enzymes prolyl hydroxylase and lysyl hydroxylase.
  • Hydroxylation Process: These specific enzymes are responsible for the hydroxylation of the amino acids proline and lysine within the developing polypeptide chains.
  • Structural Integrity: This hydroxylation process is strictly required to allow the newly formed collagen molecules to cross-link properly and attain a stable, triple-helix conformation.

Direct Impact on Bone Matrix

  • Osteoblast Function: Collagen serves as the primary organic framework (matrix) upon which bone mineralization occurs, providing the necessary tensile strength to skeletal tissues.
  • Deficiency Consequences: Without an adequate and continuous supply of vitamin C, the synthesis of functional collagen is severely impaired, resulting in weakened bone matrix architecture, compromised structural integrity, and impaired tissue repair.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Collagen - connections

Collagen ->

-> Collagen

  • Vitamin C - Forms
  • Hesperidin, Rutin - Forms (With: Vitamin C; Location: connective tissue; Modality: helps)
  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Location: body)
  • Vitamin C - Impairs (Level: low; Process: formation and maintenance)
  • Vitamin C - Maintains

Bone - connections

Bone ->

  • Contains: Calcium fluoride (Amount: about 4%)
  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Supplies: Calcium (Condition: dietary deficiency; Purpose: cover requirements)

-> Bone

  • Fluoride - Decreases In (Intake: reduced; Duration: long; Timing: subsequently; Measure: concentration)
  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Location: body)
  • Fluorine - Hardens
  • Retained fluoride - Incorporates Into (Amount: most)
  • Calcium - Is Found In (Proportion: almost 98%; Population: average 70 kg adult)
  • Magnesium - Is Found In (Proportion: part of approximately 65%; Population: average 70 kg adult)
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