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Examples of ascorbic acid


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The ascorbicacid system in seeds metabolism is a major challenge for the future.
In rabbit the release is ascorbicacid dependent.
In that year it also received the name ascorbicacid.
This can be effected in a few minutes but requires the use of ascorbicacid and potassium bromate to assist in providing a suitable texture.
Moderately strong relationships appeared between germination capacity and a-tocopherol and ascorbicacid contents.
Investigations have, however, yielded equivocal results and it yet remains to be decided whether, and in what way, ascorbicacid may affect this and other infections.
Clinical trial of high-dose ascorbicacid supplements in advanced human cancer.
Searches for controlled trials of homoeopathy, ascorbicacid for common cold and ginkgo biloba for cerebral insufficiency and intermittent claudication.
Chemistry and biochemistry of ascorbicacid.
Instructions are being issued for medical officers to bear especially in mind the possibilities of deficiencies in ascorbicacid.
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It is possible that by the addition of ascorbicacid to flour a very good improving effect may be produced.
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The methods of flour improvement which have been examined are agene, chlorine dioxide, potassium bromate, ascorbicacid and an aeration process.
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It would be a mistake to do so, because, after all, there is no evidence that anyone can take an overdose of ascorbicacid.
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All detainees were immediately given a saturation dose of ascorbicacid and thoroughly examined for the deficiency.
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En banning agene, the announcement allowed the use of four other "improvers"—namely, chlorine dioxide, potassium bromate, ascorbicacid and an aeration process.
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In the use of nicotinic acid a new colour is formed, which is a red pigment, which, together with ascorbicacid, makes it remain red.
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Meat minced with a mixture of nicotinic acid and ascorbicacid assumes a bright pinkish colour, which is maintained without much change for a longer time.
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All that we are told, the only information we are given, is that some ascorbicacid pills were available and, apparently, they were not very well distributed.
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Nobody knew about the ascorbicacid deficiency.
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I might not ask for sterilised milk because the tiny amount of ascorbicacid found in milk in the springtime is destroyed or diminished by sterilisation.
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For example, most mammals synthesize their own ascorbicacid, and it is therefore not considered an essential nutrient for such species.
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It inhibits protein synthesis, and may inhibit ascorbicacid biosynthesis, although studies on the latter are controversial and inconclusive.
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Ascorbicacid protects the mitochondrial genome and membrane.
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A hydrazine inhibitor is initially added to the neptunium feed solution to protect the neptunium and ascorbicacid from decay.
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However, ozone application on strawberries in pre-harvest period shows decrease in ascorbicacid content.
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In general, instant yeast has a small amount of ascorbicacid added as a preservative.
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He also undertook research on scurvy that helped lead others to the discovery that ascorbicacid is a vitamin.
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This fact is taken as evidence that the antioxidant properties of ascorbicacid are only a small part of its effective vitamin activity.
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As an alternative, ascorbicacid can be treated with iodine in excess, followed by back titration with sodium thiosulfate using starch as an indicator.
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Alpha-tocopherol, ascorbicacid, and erythorbic acid all inhibit nitrosamine production by their oxidation-reduction properties.
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Alternatively, sodium sulfate is or was formed in the production of lithium carbonate, chelating agents, resorcinol, ascorbicacid, silica pigments, nitric acid, and phenol.
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Some, such as lycopene and ascorbicacid, can be destroyed by long-term storage or prolonged cooking.
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Ascorbicacid is required for the conversion of the procollagen to collagen by oxidizing proline residues to hydroxyproline.
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Ascorbicacid is a redox catalyst which can reduce, and thereby neutralize, reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide.
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Both lowering the temperature and the addition of ascorbicacid seem to prevent oxidation.
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Ascorbicacid is an example of this effect.
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There are also rules about adding ascorbicacid or related compounds to meat, as the compounds inhibit formation of nitrosamines.
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Ascorbicacid is a weak sugar acid structurally related to glucose.
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Ascorbicacid turned out "not" to be an amine, nor even to contain any nitrogen.
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Ascorbate salts may be better tolerated than the corresponding weakly acidic ascorbicacid.
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In the synthesis of collagen, ascorbicacid is required as a cofactor for prolyl hydroxylase and lysyl hydroxylase.
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After the removal of the desired product (alcohol, ascorbicacid, etc.) the remaining material is called vinasse.
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The largest-selling non-proprietary drugs are paracetamol, omeprazole, ethinylestradiol, amoxicillin, pyridoxine, and ascorbicacid.
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His doctoral thesis described the histochemical localizion of ascorbicacid, which he found to predominate in steroid-secreting cells.
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They do this by being oxidized themselves, so antioxidants are often reducing agents such as thiols, ascorbicacid, or polyphenols.
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Manufacturers sometimes instead use erythorbic acid, a cheaper but equally effective isomer of ascorbicacid.
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The latter are further processed by fermentation to ethanol, ascorbicacid or other products.
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Cooking significantly reduces the concentration of ascorbicacid.
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Electrolyzing the solution of potassium iodide produces iodine, which reacts with ascorbicacid.
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Borojo has high levels of protein, ascorbicacid, calcium and iron and very high levels of phosphorus.
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Antioxidants such as sulfite and ascorbicacid are sometimes used.
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Ascorbicacid, the main hydroxyl radical quencher, works as the cofactor providing the hydroxyl radical required to collagen cross-linking; lysine thus becomes hydroxylysine.
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Common variants replace part of the shrimp or peas with fish meat, spinach, spirulina, or mussel meat, and add astaxanthin, ascorbicacid, or garlic.
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The other ingredients in the basic formula are ascorbicacid and anhydrous sodium carbonate; some recipes also include potassium bromide as a fog-reducing agent.
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Ascorbicacid, for example, can lose an electron to a free radical and remain stable itself by passing its unstable electron around the antioxidant molecule.
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Reptiles and older orders of birds make ascorbicacid in their kidneys.
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In addition to its direct antioxidant effects, ascorbicacid is also a substrate for the redox enzyme ascorbate peroxidase, a function that is particularly important in stress resistance in plants.
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As a source of carotenoids, triterpenoids and ascorbicacid the extracts may have potential for medical effects, including gastroprotective activity and benefits in terms of lipid metabolism and oxidative stress.
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Histamine and ascorbicacid in human blood.
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Other supplements may also be needed, including: cobalamin, ascorbicacid, folic acid, nicotinamide, zinc, phosphorus (dicalcium phosphate) and in some cases taurine, especially suitable when there cardiocirculatory impairment.
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As one of the enzymes needed to make ascorbicacid has been lost by mutation during primate evolution, humans must obtain it from the diet; it is therefore a vitamin.
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The results of the trial upon children have shown that a high dosage intake of ascorbicacid is safe but the efficacy endpoints expected were not met.
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Using the bacteria, within a few days, it was possible to create 50 grams of sorbose using this method, and it was then easy to synthesise ascorbicacid from this.
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Self-assembly of bio-inspired surfactants (nucleolipid and ascorbicacid derivatives) and of biomolecules (cyclodextrins) 2.
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Iodine is reduced by ascorbicacid, and, when all the ascorbicacid has reacted, the iodine is then in excess, forming a blue-black complex with the starch indicator.
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This step yields ascorbicacid.
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Effect of ascorbicacid on renal excretion of lead in the rat.
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Ascorbicacid is oxidised with molecular oxygen.
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The intense sour flavour fades after about 5 to 10 seconds, leaving a fairly mild candy that contains the much less sour ascorbicacid and citric acid.
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This ration of grog helped make these sailors some of the healthiest at the time due to the ascorbic acid's ability to prevent scurvy.
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Preeclampsia and antioxidant nutrients: decreased plasma levels of reduced ascorbicacid, a-tocopherol, and betacarotene in women with preeclampsia.
May we know what is being done to ensure that there is no ascorbicacid deficiency in future among these prisoners?
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Ascorbate (the anion of ascorbicacid) is required for a range of essential metabolic reactions in all animals and plants.
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Iris rhizomes also contain notable amounts of terpenes, and organic acids such as ascorbicacid, myristic acid, tridecylenic acid and undecylenic acid.
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