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- Ascorbic_acid abstract "Ascorbic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties. It is a white solid, but impure samples can appear yellowish. It dissolves well in water to give mildly acidic solutions. Ascorbic acid is one form ("vitamer") of vitamin C. It was originally called L-hexuronic acid, but, when it was found to have vitamin C activity in animals ("vitamin C" being defined as a vitamin activity, not then a specific substance), the suggestion was made to rename L-hexuronic acid. The new name for L-hexuronic acid is derived from a- (meaning "no") and scorbutus (scurvy), the disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C. Because it is derived from glucose, many animals are able to produce it, but humans require it as part of their nutrition. Other vertebrates lacking the ability to produce ascorbic acid include other primates, guinea pigs, teleost fishes, bats, and some birds, all of which requiring it as a dietary micronutrient (that is, in vitamin form).There exists a D-ascorbic acid, which does not occur in nature. It may be synthesized artificially. It has identical antioxidant properties to L-ascorbic acid yet has far less vitamin C activity (although not quite zero). This fact is taken as evidence that the antioxidant properties of ascorbic acid are only a small part of its effective vitamin activity. To be specific, L-ascorbate is known to participate in many specific enzyme reactions that require the correct epimer (L-ascorbate and not D-ascorbate).".
- Ascorbic_acid iupacName "(5R)-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxyfuran-2(5H)-one".
- Ascorbic_acid thumbnail L-Ascorbic_acid.svg?width=300.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageExternalLink a7608.htm.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageExternalLink ascorbic_acid.html.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageExternalLink vitc_1006.html.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageExternalLink ascorbic.htm.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageExternalLink 471.
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageID "2268".
- Ascorbic_acid wikiPageRevisionID "599980821".
- Ascorbic_acid hasPhotoCollection Ascorbic_acid.
- Ascorbic_acid id "50817".
- Ascorbic_acid imagefile "Ascorbic-acid-from-xtal-1997-3D-balls.png".
- Ascorbic_acid imagefile "L-Ascorbic acid.svg".
- Ascorbic_acid iupacname "-[-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxyfuran-2-one".
- Ascorbic_acid name "(L)-Ascorbic acid".
- Ascorbic_acid othernames "Vitamin C".
- Ascorbic_acid verifiedfields "changed".
- Ascorbic_acid verifiedrevid "477350783".
- Ascorbic_acid watchedfields "changed".
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Antioxidants.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Coenzymes.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Corrosion_inhibitors.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Dietary_antioxidants.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Furones.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Organic_acids.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Vitamers.
- Ascorbic_acid subject Category:Vitamin_C.
- Ascorbic_acid type ChemicalCompound.
- Ascorbic_acid type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ascorbic_acid type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Ascorbic_acid type ChemicalObject.
- Ascorbic_acid type Thing.
- Ascorbic_acid comment "Ascorbic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties. It is a white solid, but impure samples can appear yellowish. It dissolves well in water to give mildly acidic solutions. Ascorbic acid is one form ("vitamer") of vitamin C. It was originally called L-hexuronic acid, but, when it was found to have vitamin C activity in animals ("vitamin C" being defined as a vitamin activity, not then a specific substance), the suggestion was made to rename L-hexuronic acid.".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Acide ascorbique".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Acido ascorbico".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Ascorbic acid".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Ascorbinezuur".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Ascorbinsäure".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Kwas askorbinowy".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Ácido ascórbico".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Ácido ascórbico".
- Ascorbic_acid label "Аскорбиновая кислота".
- Ascorbic_acid label "حمض الاسكوربيك".
- Ascorbic_acid label "アスコルビン酸".
- Ascorbic_acid label "抗坏血酸".
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Ascorbinsäure.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Ácido_ascórbico.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Acide_ascorbique.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Asam_askorbat.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Acido_ascorbico.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs アスコルビン酸.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs 아스코르브산.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Ascorbinezuur.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Kwas_askorbinowy.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Ácido_ascórbico.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs m.0y44.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Q193598.
- Ascorbic_acid sameAs Q193598.
- Ascorbic_acid wasDerivedFrom Ascorbic_acid?oldid=599980821.
- Ascorbic_acid depiction L-Ascorbic_acid.svg.
- Ascorbic_acid isPrimaryTopicOf Ascorbic_acid.
- Ascorbic_acid name "(L)-Ascorbic acid".