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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > The 80-Fold Concentration: How Neutrophils Harness Vitamin C for Pathogen Defense

The 80-Fold Concentration: How Neutrophils Harness Vitamin C for Pathogen Defense

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Scientific diagram showing neutrophil vitamin C concentration and immune cell function
New research reveals vitamin C doesn't boost immunity but refuels immune cells after they destroy pathogens. Neutrophils concentrate vitamin C at 80 times plasma levels to maintain killing capacity. — Photo: Gundula Vogel / Pexels
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A striking quantitative finding from recent immunology research demonstrates the remarkable efficiency of neutrophil vitamin C metabolism. Neutrophils actively concentrate vitamin C at levels 80 times higher than circulating plasma concentrations, according to research by Carr and Maggini published in Nutrients.

This dramatic concentration gradient is achieved through energy-dependent transport mechanisms that selectively pump vitamin C across cell membranes. The accumulated vitamin C maintains the antioxidant environment necessary for neutrophils to sustain their pathogen-destroying oxidative bursts. In healthy adults, plasma saturation occurs at approximately 200 milligrams daily—the threshold at which neutrophil reservoirs reach optimal capacity.

Under conditions of physiological stress, including infection, surgery, or intense physical exertion, daily requirements escalate significantly to 300-1,000 milligrams. This data-driven understanding of vitamin C kinetics explains the variable clinical outcomes observed in supplementation studies across different populations.

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