Pubmed and Jama Research

Introdution

The PubMed and JAMA Research section highlights peer-reviewed scientific studies and clinical trial data exploring the biology, efficacy, and potential health impacts of vitamin C — including research relevant to liposomal formulations. PubMed is a comprehensive database of biomedical literature maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, while JAMA (the Journal of the American Medical Association) is one of the world’s most respected medical journals; both serve as authoritative sources for evidence-based information on nutrient bioavailability, immune function, chronic disease prevention, and therapeutic interventions. This curated collection of research links and abstracts provides visitors with direct access to published work evaluating vitamin C’s roles in immunity, absorption kinetics, disease risk factors, and other physiological outcomes — offering context and scientific grounding for the interest in enhanced delivery methods such as liposomal encapsulation.

Vitamin C PUBMED and Jama Neurology Research

Treating and preventing illness with Vitamin C

Vitamin C for preventing and treating pneumonia

Role of vitamins D, E and C in immunity and inflammation

Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold

Vitamin C, the placebo effect, and the common cold: a case study of how preconceptions influence the analysis of results

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is extraordinarily sensitive to killing by a vitamin C-induced Fenton reaction

Effect of high dose vitamin C on Epstein-Barr viral infection

Vitamin C and its affects on the heart

Plasma vitamin C, but not vitamin E, is associated with reduced risk of heart failure in older men

Plasma vitamin C predicts incident heart failure in men and women in European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Norfolk prospective study

Vitamin C and Smoking

Vitamin C forestalls cigarette smoke induced NF-κB activation in alveolar epithelial cells

Vitamin C reversed malfunction of peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells in smokers through antioxidant properties

Dietary vitamin C intake is inversely related to cough and wheeze in young smokers

Oral vitamin C ameliorates smoking-induced arterial wall stiffness in healthy volunteers

Molecular mechanisms of cigarette smoke-induced proliferation of lung cells and prevention by vitamin C

Cellular and molecular mechanisms of cigarette smoke-induced lung damage and prevention by vitamin C

Vitamin C and Diabetes

Vitamin C intake reduces the cytotoxicity associated with hyperglycemia in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes

A short-term evaluation of the relationship between plasma ascorbic acid levels and periodontal disease in systemically healthy and type 2 diabetes mellitus subjects

Vitamin C further improves the protective effect of GLP-1 on the ischemia-reperfusion-like effect induced by hyperglycemia post-hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes

Vitamin C and burns

Towards evidence based emergency medicine: Best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary. BET 3: Vitamin C in severe burns

Vitamin C and Neurological Disorders

Reduced Risk of Alzheimer Disease in Users of Antioxidant Vitamin Supplements

Antioxidant Vitamin Intake and Risk of Alzheimer Disease

Dietary Antioxidants and Long-term Risk of Dementia

The Science Behind Liposomes

Liposome: classification, preparation, and applications

Jiaogulan Tea PubMed Research

Gynostemma pentaphyllum Tea Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Type 2 Diabetic Patients.

Antiobesity effect of Gynostemma pentaphyllum extract (actiponin): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

The add-on effects of Gynostemma pentaphyllum on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Chemical composition of five commercial Gynostemma pentaphyllum samples and their radical scavenging, antiproliferative, and anti-inflammatory properties.