vitamin C

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Synonyms for vitamin C

a vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits) and vegetables

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Ascorbate: With medium supplementation of extracts, under control conditions, the shoot ascorbate was improved by 29% in SB-11 and by 26% in ICI-984 with moringa dry leaf extract.
Ascorbate peroxidase is a main enzyme involved in detoxification of [H.sub.2][O.sub.2] in the cell, due to oxidation of ascorbic acid.
Total chemiluminescence increased from 179.67 [+ or -] 48.12 cpm in control (without ascorbate) up to 475 [+ or -] 74.1 cpm in peroxidized (with ascorbate-[Fe.sup.++]) groups H1, 201.63 [+ or -] 8.25 cpm in control (without ascorbate) up to 865.17 [+ or -] 26.63 in peroxidized (with ascorbate-[Fe.sup.++]) groups H2.
Enzyme ascorbate peroxidase contain the most important role in the removal of hydrogen peroxide, which Enzyme ascorbate peroxidase prevents injury of effects oxidation stress, Enzyme ascorbate exist in chloroplast, cytosell, vacuole and ecoplast space of leaf cell in different concentrations [9].
Cabanillas claims that nobody responded to ascorbate but it is documented that at least one patient had stable disease and continued treatment for 48 weeks.
Most cells grown in culture contain little or no detectable vitamin C, and the strikingly high genotoxic potential of Cr(VI) was revealed only when cultured human cells were supplemented with physiologically normal levels of ascorbate. "We found that doubling of ascorbate concentrations in human lung cells caused a very strong increase in the number of chromosomal breaks even with low doses of [Cr(VI)]," says principal investigator Anatoly Zhitkovich, an associate professor of medical science at Brown University.
When it comes to forms, the market is segregated into calcium ascorbate, D-Isoascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate, potassium ascorabte and magnesium ascorbate.
In previous studies we have shown that these fatty acids exposed to an in vitro system, in the presence of ascorbate, were vulnerable to peroxidation.
The star ingredient in this new launch is THD Ascorbate. This is groundbreaking, as skincare products with vitamin C usually need to be used up immediately, before they change color and lose their efficacy.
The ARS researchers also wanted to see if the antibrowning agent calcium ascorbate would cause furan to develop.
Group C was subjected to bleaching, followed by treatment with anti-oxidant 10% sodium ascorbate solution, then etched and bonded.
Fortunately, vitamin C (ascorbic acid and sodium ascorbate) can wash both pain and narcotic signals from the receptors.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved PLENVU(R) (polyethylene glycol 3350, sodium ascorbate, sodium sulfate, ascorbic acid, sodium chloride and potassium chloride for oral solution), a lower-volume (1L) polyethylene glycol based (PEG) bowel preparation.
In this study, we carried out the study of lithium ascorbate, as well as a number of known antioxidants with proven effect as a protective agent.