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  • ...physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html |title=Safety (MSDS) data for ascorbic acid |accessdate= 2007-02-21 |date= [[2005-10-09]] | publisher= [[Oxford Univers :''This article deals with the molecular aspects of ascorbic acid. For information about its purpose in nutrition, see [[Vitamin C]].''
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  • | pagename =Ascorbic acid | abc = Ascorbic acid
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  • *[[Vitamin C]]: a discussion of the medical properties of ascorbic acid as well as its historic and social role *[[Erythorbic acid]]: a [[diastereomer]] of ascorbic acid.
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  • *[[Vitamin C]]: a discussion of the medical properties of ascorbic acid as well as its historic and social role *[[Erythorbic acid]]: a [[diastereomer]] of ascorbic acid.
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  • The historical usage of L-ascorbic acid.
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  • | pagename =Ascorbic acid | abc = Ascorbic acid
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  • ...its and vegetables; associated with [[scurvy]] (hence its chemical name, [[ascorbic acid]]).
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  • ...ired blood vessel disorder caused by severe deficiency of [[vitamin C]] ([[ascorbic acid]]) in the diet leading to defective [[collagen]] formation in small blood v
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  • ...physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html |title=Safety (MSDS) data for ascorbic acid |accessdate= 2007-02-21 |date= [[2005-10-09]] | publisher= [[Oxford Univers :''This article deals with the molecular aspects of ascorbic acid. For information about its purpose in nutrition, see [[Vitamin C]].''
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  • ...(energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutrient shortages; and a co
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  • ...he medical & scientific literature attesting to the efficacy of Ascorbate (Ascorbic Acid, Cevitamic Acid, Sodium Ascorbate etc. a.k.a. “Vitamin C”) in the treat
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  • == ascorbic acid == Hi Mr Alexandrov. I removed the redirect at [[ascorbic acid]] per your comment at [[talk: vitamin C]]. So now you need to join the [[C
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  • ...d complementary food as [[porridge powder]] (FCF), and zinc and iron and [[ascorbic acid]] fortified water (FW)<ref name=ROS />.
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  • ...ican]] [[Charles Glen King]], first isolated vitamin C and showed it to be ascorbic acid. ...oxidase]], which is the last of the chain of four enzymes which synthesize ascorbic acid.
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