A vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits) and vegetables; prevents scurvy.
1 Therefore, it is expected that ascorbic acid should act as a radioprotectant.
2 The ultrasound treatment significantly prevented degradation of anthocyanin and ascorbic acid compounds.
3 In addition, phenolic content and ascorbic acid levels of both extracts were determined.
4 Betel leaf which is used in quid is known to contain ascorbic acid .
5 We investigated the effects of post-radiation treatment with ascorbic acid on mouse survival.
6 These events were also blocked by antioxidants, such as ascorbic acid or EGCG.
7 Skin lesions dramatically improved within a few weeks after supplementation with ascorbic acid .
8 Further, the extract from organic leaves contained higher phenolic and ascorbic acid concentrations.
9 Hydroxyl radicals were obtained from ferrous sulfate and ascorbic acid mixtures.
10 In addition, the peaks disappeared following the addition of ascorbic acid to the samples.
11 Iron and ascorbic acid are important agents for collagen synthesis.
12 The mechanism by which ascorbic acid stimulated the expression of tyrosinase was also investigated.
13 The probucol-dependent inhibition of LDL oxidation was enhanced in the presence of ascorbic acid .
14 Scurvy is a clinical syndrome, resulting from ascorbic acid deficiency.
15 Never add ascorbic acid if a recipe has acid ingredients; it will be too acidic.
16 Strawberries are rich in ascorbic acid and in phenolic antioxidants, including its red anthocyanin pigments.
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