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Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention Vol. 14, 1837-1840, July 2005
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Short Communication

Long-term Cryoconservation and Stability of Vitamin C in Serum Samples of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition

Mazda Jenab1, Sheila Bingham2, Pietro Ferrari1, Marlin D. Friesen1, Wael K. Al-Delaimy1, Robert Luben3, Nick Wareham4, Kay-Tee Khaw5 and Elio Riboli1

1 Nutrition and Hormones Group, IARC-WHO, Lyon, France; 2 Medical Research Council Dunn Human Nutrition Unit; 3 Department of Community Medicine, 4 Institute of Public Health, and 5 Clinical Gerontology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Requests for reprints: Mazda Jenab, Nutrition and Hormones Group, IARC-WHO, Lyon, France. Phone: 33-4-72-738082; Fax: 11-33-4-72-738361. E-mail: jenab{at}iarc.fr

Plasma vitamin C level may be associated with risk of some chronic diseases. The rapid degradability of vitamin C in biological samples necessitates its stabilization with metaphosphoric acid or similar agents. However, in most cohort studies, prospectively collected biological samples are not treated with stabilizing agents before long-term frozen storage and it is not known whether vitamin C can be properly measured in such samples. The objective of this study was to determine the degree of vitamin C degradation in plasma samples stored without stabilization for 7 to 11 years at –196°C. Spearman's correlation coefficients indicate a moderate correlation between baseline and final plasma vitamin C levels in both men (r = 0.57, P < 0.0001) and women (r = 0.52, P < 0.0001). Samples were also categorized based on low or high baseline levels of plasma vitamin C, with the latter category showing the highest rate of loss per year of frozen storage in men (1.96 µmol/L, P value for difference <0.0001; percent loss 24.6%) and women (2.35 µmol/L, P value for difference <0.0001; percent loss 24.2%), as determined by multiple regression analysis adjusted for smoking status, age, and body mass index. In men, both baseline and final plasma vitamin C values were lower in smokers than never smokers, but for both men and women the rate of vitamin C loss during storage was not significantly different between smokers and never smokers. The results of this study show that vitamin C can be measured with reasonable reliability in plasma samples frozen for long periods of time without addition of any stabilizing agents.




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