Petroutsos G, Pouliquen Y
Ophthalmic Res. 1984;16(4):185-9. doi: 10.1159/000265322.
Alkali-burned corneas were treated with 2% ascorbic acid. Topical applications and subconjunctival injections were given for 32 days. Treatment with ascorbic acid significantly decreases the incidence of corneal ulcerations and perforations compared to the control group that received the vehicle. These results confirm previous studies and strongly suggest that ascorbic acid presents a potential for use in the alkali-burned human eye.