Surgery Vitamins New research findings confirm previous studies showing that healing can be accelerated with proper nutrition

[1]  B. Weimann,et al.  Studies on wound healing: effects of calcium D-pantothenate on the migration, proliferation and protein synthesis of human dermal fibroblasts in culture. , 1999, International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition.

[2]  O. Çetinkale,et al.  Oxygen Free Radicals Impair Wound Healing in Ischemic Rat Skin , 1997, Annals of plastic surgery.

[3]  C. Bates,et al.  Vitamin C and copper interactions in guinea-pigs and a study of collagen cross-links , 1997, British Journal of Nutrition.

[4]  G. Nisand,et al.  Effect of pantothenic acid and ascorbic acid supplementation on human skin wound healing process. A double-blind, prospective and randomized trial. , 1995, European surgical research. Europaische chirurgische Forschung. Recherches chirurgicales europeennes.

[5]  Y. Okada,et al.  Prevention of ongoing lipid peroxidation by wound excision and superoxide dismutase treatment in the burned rat. , 1994, The American journal of emergency medicine.

[6]  J. Vossoughi,et al.  Copper deficiency alters collagen types and covalent cross-linking in swine myocardium and cardiac valves. , 1993, The American journal of physiology.

[7]  M. Cresswell,et al.  Impaired mechanical strength of bone in experimental copper deficiency. , 1993, Annals of nutrition & metabolism.

[8]  G. Chalkiadakis,et al.  [Improvement in the healing of colonic anastomoses by vitamin B5 and C supplements. Experimental study in the rabbit]. , 1990, Annales de chirurgie.

[9]  B. Lacroix,et al.  Role of pantothenic and ascorbic acid in wound healing processes: in vitro study on fibroblasts. , 1988, International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition.