ascorbic acid

  • 41glucoascorbic acid — A compound resembling ascorbic acid but with an additional –CHOH– between C 5 and C 6 of ascorbic acid; shows toxic effects on addition to diet that apparently are not caused by ascorbic acid antagonism. * * * glu·co·ascor·bic acid .glü kō ə… …

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  • 42Folic acid — Folic acid …

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  • 43Citric acid — E330 redirects here. For the locomotive, see FS Class E330. Citric acid …

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  • 44Phytic acid — IP6 redirects here. For the Internet Protocol, see IPv6 Chembox new Name = Phytic acid ImageFile = Phytate.png ImageName = IUPACName = Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 83 86 3 SMILES = C1(OP(=O)(O)(O))C(OP(=O)(O)(O))C(OP(=O)(O)(O))… …

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  • 45Dihydrofolic acid — IUPAC name N (4 {[(2 amino 4 oxo 1,4,7,8 tetrahydropteridin 6 yl)methyl]amino}benzoyl) L glutam …

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  • 46Nucleic acid structure determination — This article is about the experimental determination of nucleic acid structure. For computational methods, see Nucleic acid structure prediction. Structure probing of nucleic acids is the process by which biochemical techniques are used to… …

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  • 47Sorbic acid — Sometimes confused with ascorbic acid, Vitamin C. Chembox new Name = Sorbic acid ImageFile = Sorbic acid.svg ImageName = Sorbic acid IUPACName = (2E,4E) hexa 2,4 dienoic acid Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 110 44 1 SMILES = CC=CC=CC(O)O… …

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  • 48dehydroascorbic acid — “+... noun Etymology: dehydr + ascorbic : a crystalline oxidation product C6H6O6 of ascorbic acid occurring at times in some foodstuffs (as fruits, vegetables, and milk) that can be reduced to ascorbic acid and thus has potential vitamin C… …

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  • 49cevitamic acid — SYN: ascorbic acid. * * * ce·vi·tam·ic acid .sē (.)vī .tam ik n VITAMIN C * * * ce·vi·tam·ic ac·id (se vi tamґik) ascorbic acid …

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  • 50dehydroascorbic acid — de·hy·dro·ascor·bic acid ə .skȯr bik n a crystalline oxidation product C6H6O6 of vitamin C that occurs at times in some foodstuffs (as fruits, vegetables, and milk) and can be reduced to vitamin C * * * de·hy·dro·as·cor·bic ac·id (de… …

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