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  • ...physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html |title=Safety (MSDS) data for ascorbic acid |accessdate= 2007-02-21 |date= [[2005-10-09]] | publisher= [[Oxford Univers :''This article deals with the molecular aspects of ascorbic acid. For information about its purpose in nutrition, see [[Vitamin C]].''
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  • *[[Vitamin C]]: a discussion of the medical properties of ascorbic acid as well as its historic and social role *[[Erythorbic acid]]: a [[diastereomer]] of ascorbic acid.
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  • *[[Vitamin C]]: a discussion of the medical properties of ascorbic acid as well as its historic and social role *[[Erythorbic acid]]: a [[diastereomer]] of ascorbic acid.
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  • The historical usage of L-ascorbic acid.
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  • ...its and vegetables; associated with [[scurvy]] (hence its chemical name, [[ascorbic acid]]).
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  • ...ired blood vessel disorder caused by severe deficiency of [[vitamin C]] ([[ascorbic acid]]) in the diet leading to defective [[collagen]] formation in small blood v
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  • ...physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html |title=Safety (MSDS) data for ascorbic acid |accessdate= 2007-02-21 |date= [[2005-10-09]] | publisher= [[Oxford Univers :''This article deals with the molecular aspects of ascorbic acid. For information about its purpose in nutrition, see [[Vitamin C]].''
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  • ...(energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutrient shortages; and a co
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  • {{r|Ascorbic acid}}
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  • ...he medical & scientific literature attesting to the efficacy of Ascorbate (Ascorbic Acid, Cevitamic Acid, Sodium Ascorbate etc. a.k.a. “Vitamin C”) in the treat
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  • ...ican]] [[Charles Glen King]], first isolated vitamin C and showed it to be ascorbic acid. ...oxidase]], which is the last of the chain of four enzymes which synthesize ascorbic acid.
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  • ...lements include [[beta-carotene]], [[vitamin A]] (retinol), [[vitamin C]] (ascorbic acid), [[vitamin E]] (tocopherols), and [[selenium]]. ...y]] found associations between self-reported consumption of [[vitamin C]] (ascorbic acid)<ref name="pmid12875759">{{cite journal |author=Osganian SK, Stampfer MJ, R
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  • * [[Ascorbic acid]] ([[vitamin C]]) * [[Vitamin C]] ([[ascorbic acid]])
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  • ...(energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutrient shortages; and a co
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  • ...ed to ferrous (Fe<sup>+2</sup>) iron by the enzyme [[ferric reductase]]. [[Ascorbic acid]] and other reducing agents stimulates the reduction, and thus stimulates
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  • ====Ascorbic acid==== ...>{{cite journal| author=Sadat U, Usman A, Gillard JH, Boyle JR| title=Does ascorbic acid protect against contrast-induced acute kidney injury in patients undergoing
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  • ...'vitamin C''', or '''ascorbic acid'''. For the chemical properties, see [[Ascorbic acid]].'' ...6) Ascorbic acid and aging. In {{cite book |author=Harris, James W. |title=Ascorbic acid: biochemistry and biomedical cell biology |publisher=Plenum Press |location
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  • ...s Day|Chris]] has been editing other peoples articles [[Calla Lily]] and [[Ascorbic acid]]. So others know, [[User:Alexander_N._Alexandrov]] is making a start on th ...lexander]] worked away quietly and modestly on improving our health with [[ascorbic acid]].
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  • ...scordance'' between the higher primate's environment [e.g., a diet rich in ascorbic acid-containing foods, which allowed the loss of the ability to produce vitamin ...scorbic acid caused scurvy, so if there was no scurvy there was no lack of ascorbic acid. Nothing could be clearer than this. The only trouble was that scurvy is no
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