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- Vitamin_C abstract "Vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid, or simply ascorbate (the anion of ascorbic acid), is an essential nutrient for humans and certain other animal species. Vitamin C refers to a number of vitamers that have vitamin C activity in animals, including ascorbic acid and its salts, and some oxidized forms of the molecule like dehydroascorbic acid. Ascorbate and ascorbic acid are both naturally present in the body when either of these is introduced into cells, since the forms interconvert according to pH.Vitamin C is a cofactor in at least eight enzymatic reactions, including several collagen synthesis reactions that, when dysfunctional, cause the most severe symptoms of scurvy. In animals, these reactions are especially important in wound-healing and in preventing bleeding from capillaries. Ascorbate may also act as an antioxidant against oxidative stress. However, the fact that the enantiomer D-ascorbate (not found in nature) has identical antioxidant activity to L-ascorbate, yet far less vitamin activity, underscores the fact that most of the function of L-ascorbate as a vitamin relies not on its antioxidant properties, but upon enzymic reactions that are stereospecific. "Ascorbate" without the letter for the enantiomeric form is always presumed to be the chemical L-ascorbate. Ascorbate (the anion of ascorbic acid) is required for a range of essential metabolic reactions in all animals and plants. It is made internally by almost all organisms; the main exceptions are most bats, all guinea pigs, capybaras, and the Anthropoidea (i.e., Haplorrhini, one of the two major primate suborders, consisting of tarsiers, monkeys, and humans and other apes). Ascorbate is also not synthesized by some species of birds and fish. All species that do not synthesize ascorbate require it in the diet. Deficiency in this vitamin causes the disease scurvy in humans.Ascorbic acid is also widely used as a food additive, to prevent oxidation.".
- Vitamin_C atcPrefix "A".
- Vitamin_C atcSuffix "11G".
- Vitamin_C casNumber "50-81-7".
- Vitamin_C chEBI "29073".
- Vitamin_C drugbank "DB00126".
- Vitamin_C fdaUniiCode "PQ6CK8PD0R".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "(R)-3,4-dihydroxy-5-((S)- 1,2-dihydroxyethyl)furan-2(5H)-one".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "2-Oxo-(L)-threo-hexono-1,4-lactone-2,3-enediol".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "or".
- Vitamin_C pubchem "5785".
- Vitamin_C thumbnail L-Ascorbic_acid.svg?width=300.
- Vitamin_C wikiPageExternalLink vitaminc.asp.
- Vitamin_C wikiPageExternalLink 1991-v06n02-p099.pdf.
- Vitamin_C wikiPageExternalLink ?ligand=ASC.
- Vitamin_C wikiPageID "32509".
- Vitamin_C wikiPageRevisionID "605586504".
- Vitamin_C align "right".
- Vitamin_C atcPrefix "A".
- Vitamin_C atcSuffix "11.0".
- Vitamin_C bioavailability "rapid & complete".
- Vitamin_C boilingPoint "553".
- Vitamin_C c "6".
- Vitamin_C caption Ascorbic_acid.
- Vitamin_C caption Dehydroascorbic_acid.
- Vitamin_C casNumber "50".
- Vitamin_C chebi "29073".
- Vitamin_C chembl "196".
- Vitamin_C chemspiderid "10189562".
- Vitamin_C date "October 2013".
- Vitamin_C density "1.694".
- Vitamin_C direction "vertical".
- Vitamin_C drugbank "DB00126".
- Vitamin_C eliminationHalfLife "varies according to plasma concentration".
- Vitamin_C excretion "renal".
- Vitamin_C h "8".
- Vitamin_C hasPhotoCollection Vitamin_C.
- Vitamin_C image "Ascorbic acid structure.png".
- Vitamin_C image "Ascorbic-acid-from-xtal-1997-3D-balls.png".
- Vitamin_C image "Dehydroascorbic acid.png".
- Vitamin_C inchi "1".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "-34".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "2".
- Vitamin_C iupacName "or".
- Vitamin_C kegg "D00018".
- Vitamin_C legalAu "Unscheduled".
- Vitamin_C legalStatus "general public availability".
- Vitamin_C legalUs "OTC".
- Vitamin_C meltingPoint "190".
- Vitamin_C molecularWeight "176.12".
- Vitamin_C niaidChemdb "2072".
- Vitamin_C o "6".
- Vitamin_C pregnancyCategory "A , C".
- Vitamin_C proteinBound "negligible".
- Vitamin_C pubchem "5785".
- Vitamin_C reason "no mention of intravenous found in 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020168 nor in the embedded PDF, no mention of advocating apart from by Linus Pauling see, please review".
- Vitamin_C routesOfAdministration "oral".
- Vitamin_C smiles "CO".
- Vitamin_C stdinchi "1".
- Vitamin_C stdinchikey "CIWBSHSKHKDKBQ-JLAZNSOCSA-N".
- Vitamin_C synonyms "(L)-ascorbic acid".
- Vitamin_C unii "PQ6CK8PD0R".
- Vitamin_C verifiedrevid "477315393".
- Vitamin_C width "150".
- Vitamin_C width "200".
- Vitamin_C subject Category:2,5-Dihydrofurans.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Alcohols.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Coenzymes.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Dietary_antioxidants.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Food_antioxidants.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Furones.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Organic_acids.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Orthomolecular_medicine.
- Vitamin_C subject Category:Vitamin_C.
- Vitamin_C type Agent114778436.
- Vitamin_C type Antidepressant102718811.
- Vitamin_C type Antidepressants.
- Vitamin_C type Antioxidant114724645.
- Vitamin_C type CausalAgent100007347.
- Vitamin_C type Coenzyme114800277.
- Vitamin_C type Coenzymes.
- Vitamin_C type DietaryAntioxidants.
- Vitamin_C type Drug103247620.
- Vitamin_C type FoodAntioxidants.
- Vitamin_C type Inhibitor114724436.
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- Vitamin_C type Medicine103740161.
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- Vitamin_C type Drug.
- Vitamin_C type DrugProduct.
- Vitamin_C type FunctionalSubstance.
- Vitamin_C comment "Vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid, or simply ascorbate (the anion of ascorbic acid), is an essential nutrient for humans and certain other animal species. Vitamin C refers to a number of vitamers that have vitamin C activity in animals, including ascorbic acid and its salts, and some oxidized forms of the molecule like dehydroascorbic acid.".
- Vitamin_C label "Vitamin C".
- Vitamin_C label "Vitamina C".
- Vitamin_C label "Vitamine C".
- Vitamin_C label "فيتامين ج".