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Vitamin C, an essential nutrient found mainly in fruits and vegetables. The body requires ascorbic acid in order to form and maintain bones, blood vessels, and skin. Ascorbic acid also promotes the healing of cuts, abrasions and wounds; helps fight infections; inhibits conversion of irritants in smog, tobacco smoke, and certain foods into cancer-ca [..]
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A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Ascorbic acid helps fight infections, heal wounds, and keep tissues healthy. It is an antioxidant that helps prevent cell [..]
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Vitamin C; C6F1806; known to prevent scurvy and is found in fruits and vegetables.
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More commonly known as vitamin C, ascorbic acid is added to bread flour because it enables bread dough to gain a greater volume when it is baked into a loaf.
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Vitamin C, an antioxidant vitamin. Non-essential vitamin for dogs and cats as they can produce adequate amounts on their own.
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the chemical name for vitamin C, a nutrient inherent in many fruits and vegetables, particularly citrus fruits (see vitamin). Unlike most mammals, primates cannot make ascorbic acid, so they must obta [..]
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See Vitamin C
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The chemical name for vitamin C. It is used as an antidarkening agent for fruits, as well as an antioxidant and preservative.
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A water-soluble sugar acid with antioxidant properties. It is commonly known as vitamin C.
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30px;">An ingredient in soft drinks that functions as an antioxidant preservative, flavoring agent or vitamin enhancer.
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The scientific name for vitamin C, ascorbic acid is sold for home use to prevent browning of vegetables and fruits. It's used in commercial preparations as an antioxidant. T
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Chemical name for vitamin C. Lemon juice contains large quantities of ascorbic acid and is commonly used to prevent browning of peeled, light-coloured fruits and vegetables. Green peppers, broccoli, citrus fruits, tomatoes, strawberries, and other fresh fruits and vegetables are good sources of vitamin C.
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Vitamin C.
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Ascorbic acid (vitamin C): A lipophobic (hydrophilic) antioxidant vitamin. Ascorbate     Ascorbic acid
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Ascorbic Acid is also known as the nutrient Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a highly effective antioxidant that helps maintain a robust immune system and facilitates nutrient metabolism. While dogs and cats can manufacture their own vitamin C, inclusion in the diet is beneficial especially during times of stress (gestation, lactation, weaning, travel), ill [..]
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Ascorbic Acid is another name for Vitamin C
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A naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties. It occurs naturally in many fruits and vegetables. It can also be manufactured industrially and 80% of the world's supply of ascorbic acid is produced in China. (Other names: Vitamin C.)
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A six Carbon compound related to Glucose. It is found naturally in Citrus Fruits and many vegetables. Ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient in Human Diets, and necessary to maintain Connective Tissue [..]
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A six carbon compound related to glucose. It is found naturally in citrus fruits and many vegetables. Ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient in human diets, and necessary to maintain connective tissue [..]
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Ascorbic acid is a source of vitamin C, which is an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals.
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Vitamin C, an antioxidant vitamin. Non-essential vitamin for dogs and cats as they can produce adequate amounts on their own.
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Vitamin C, an antioxidant vitamin. Non-essential vitamin for dogs and cats as they can produce adequate amounts on their own.
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Ascorbic Acid is also known as the nutrient Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a highly effective antioxidant that helps maintain a robust immune system, helps in wound repair, and facilitates nutrient metabolism. Vitamin C is also known for its role in neutralizing harmful free radicals. While dogs and cats can manufacture their own vitamin C, inclusion in t [..]
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Ascorbic acid is the scientific name for a naturally occurring form of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a nutrient that helps support immune system health. Vitamin C can be found in high concentrations in cantaloupe, oranges, grapefruits, kiwis, mangos and papayas.
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Ascorbic acid is a source of vitamin C, which is an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals.
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A water-soluble sugar acid with antioxidant properties commonly known as vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is found in plants, animals, and single-cell organisms. All living animals either make it, eat it, or [..]
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The chemical name for vitamin C. Lemon juice contains large quantities of ascorbic acid and is commonly used to prevent browning of peeled, light-colored fruits and vegetables.
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A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Ascorbic acid helps fight infections, heal wounds, and keep tissues healthy. It is an antioxidant that helps prevent cell damage caused by free radicals (highly reactive chemicals). Ascorbic acid is found in all fruits and vegetables, especially citrus fruits, strawberrie [..]
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Vitamin C, antioxidant, essential for collagen synthesis, water-soluble.
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(vitamin C) Found naturally in fruits and green vegetables and is essential for normal metabolism, wound healing, and tissue repair. Ascorbic Acid is often used as a preservative and as an anti-oxidant to help prevent free radical damage in the skin.
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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble vitamin. It occurs as a white or slightly yellow crystal or powder with a slight acidic taste. It is an antiscorbutic product. On exposure to light, it gra [..]
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vitamin C; used as an antioxidant in its L-ascorbic acid form, can have skin lightening effect in certain preparations, is important to keeping as well as rebuilding healthy collagen fibers. Found naturally in fruits and green vegetables and is essential for normal metabolism, wound healing, and tissue repair. Ascorbic Acid is often used as a prese [..]
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vitamin C; an antioxidant and stimulant of collagen synthesis by skin cells (fibroblasts). Can also have skin lightening effect in certain preparations. Only L-ascorbic acid (as opposed to D-ascorbic [..]
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The scientific name for vitamin C; it is used in bread flour for its gluten development properties. It conditions the dough to obtain a better loaf volume.
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