Arginine, scurvy and Cartier's "tree of life"
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Several conifers have been considered as candidates for "Annedda", which was the source for a miraculous cure for scurvy in Jacques Cartier's critically ill crew in 1536. Vitamin C was responsible for the cure of scurvy and was obtained as an Iroqu...
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