Ascorbic acid is an organic compound with formula C 6H 8O 6, originally called hexuronic acid. It is a white solid, but impure samples can appear yellowish...
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Vitamin C (redirect from Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits, berries and vegetables. It is also...
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C (album), her debut album "Vitamin C" (song), a song by Can Chemistry of ascorbic acid Vitamin C and the common cold Vitamin C deficiency or scurvy Vitamin...
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carboxylic acids, a carbon-carbon double bond separates the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups. Ascorbic acid Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (RNA)...
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Dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) is an oxidized form of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). It is actively imported into the endoplasmic reticulum of cells via glucose...
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Glyceric acid (3C) Xylonic acid (5C) Gluconic acid (6C) Ascorbic acid (6C, unsaturated lactone) Ulosonic acids Neuraminic acid (5-amino-3...
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Intravenous Ascorbic Acid or PAA, pharmacologic ascorbic acid (also known as vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid), is a process that delivers soluble ascorbic acid directly...
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oxidizes uric acid to allantoin. The loss of uricase in higher primates parallels the similar loss of the ability to synthesize ascorbic acid, leading to...
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benzoic acid and its salts may react with ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in some soft drinks, forming small quantities of carcinogenic benzene. Benzoic acid is...
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In chemistry, an acid dissociation constant (also known as acidity constant, or acid-ionization constant; denoted K a {\displaystyle K_{a}} ) is a...
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methane is used as a scavenger gas for fluorine atoms. Hydrazine and ascorbic acid are used as oxygen scavenger corrosion inhibitors. Tocopherol and naringenin...
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such as ascorbic acid (vitamin C), penicillic acid, pulvinic acids, and abyssomicins possess the β-keto-γ-butyrolactone motif of tetronic acid. In organic...
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Scurvy (redirect from Ascorbic acid deficiency)
Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Early symptoms of deficiency include weakness, fatigue, and sore arms and legs...
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Nitrosamine (section Chemistry)
(2010). "Dietary phenolic acids and ascorbic acid: Influence on acid-catalyzed nitrosative chemistry in the presence and absence of lipids". Free Radical...
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Nitroso (section Nitrosyl in inorganic chemistry)
(2010). "Dietary phenolic acids and ascorbic acid: Influence on acid-catalyzed nitrosative chemistry in the presence and absence of lipids". Free Radical...
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may form from benzoic acid by decarboxylation catalyzed by the presence of ascorbic acid. The addition of catalytic amounts of cyclohexenone has been...
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Urine test strip (section Ascorbic acid interference)
very high levels of ascorbic acid, and Chemstrip overlays the reagent pad with an iodate-impregnated mesh that oxidizes the ascorbic acid prior to its reaching...
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acidity. Sometimes, additional acids, such as ascorbic, sorbic and sulfurous acids, are used in winemaking. Tartaric acid is, from a winemaking perspective...
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Antioxidant (redirect from Evolution of dietary antioxidants)
humans. As part of their adaptation from marine life, terrestrial plants began producing non-marine antioxidants such as ascorbic acid (vitamin C), polyphenols...
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increase the speed of dough rising and to improve the strength and workability of the dough. Examples of dough conditioners include ascorbic acid, distilled monoglycerides...
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Ester (redirect from Carboxylic acid ester)
In chemistry, an ester is a functional group derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which the hydrogen atom (H) of at least one acidic hydroxyl...
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astatine". Chemistry World. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Y. Shirakami. "Preparation of [211At]-labeled sodium astatide (NaAt) by reducing with ascorbic acid for the...
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Pyrogallol (redirect from Pyrogallic acid)
a concentrate that uses triethanolamine as alkali, and pyrogallol, ascorbic acid, and phenidone as combined developers in a single concentrated stock...
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(cysteine, thioglycolic acid or thiocresol) or ascorbic acid have a protective effect on browning and disappearance of caffeic acid. This browning is due...
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Vitis rotundifolia (category Cuisine of the Southern United States)
Vitamin C (total ascorbic acid): 6.5 mg Riboflavin: 1.5 mg Consumer research indicates that the thick skins and variable in-season quality of fresh muscadine...
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Reducing agent (redirect from Reducer (chemistry))
Formic acid (HCOOH) Ascorbic acid (C6H8O6) Reducing sugars, such as erythrose, see Aldose Phosphites, hypophosphites, and phosphorous acid Dithiothreitol (DTT)...
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Naphthalene poisoning (section Industrial chemistry)
depending on the severity of the toxicity, that resulted in the anaemia. Ascorbic acid is used to treat methemoglobinemia, a symptom of naphthalene poisoning...
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UDP-glucuronic acid is a sugar used in the creation of polysaccharides and is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid (except in primates...
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Sodium nitrite (redirect from Nitrous acid sodium salt)
of ascorbic acid. Additionally, manufacturers may include α-tocopherol (vitamin E) to further inhibit nitrosamine production. α-Tocopherol, ascorbic acid...
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sequestering agents are disodium EDTA, citric acid (and citrates), tartaric acid, and lecithin. Citric and ascorbic acids target enzymes that degrade fruits and...
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