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Sodium Ascorbate   (translated from French)
Sodium Ascorbate ascorbate of sodium (E301) is the sodium salt ...
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Vitamin C
... a weak acid, called ascorbic acid or ascorbate (an L -enantiomer of ascorbic acid; an ... active part of the substance is the ascorbate ion, which can express itself as either an acid or a salt of ascorbate that is neutral or slightly basic. Commercial ... often a mix of ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate and/or other ascorbates. Some supplements contain ... present in plasma. No bodily organ stores ascorbate as a primary function, and so ...
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Redox therapy
... ascorbic acid or more usually intravenous sodium ascorbate but also alpha-lipoic acid, Vitamin K3 ... in cancer cells, vitamin C cycles between ascorbate and dehydroascorbate. In this process, hydrogen peroxide ... to assist their growth and division, the ascorbate is converted into dehydroascorbate and thence to ... injections of up to 100g of sodium ascorbate per day, at spaced intervals. Dr Robert ... tolerance and inexpensive urinary spill measurements of ascorbate with normal precautions for stone formers. ...
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Talk:Vitamin C
... a lot of "Vitamin C" is sodium ascorbate, not ascorbic acid per se - David Gerard ... 14, 2004 (UTC) Also dehydroascorbic acid , Calcium ascorbate , Potassium ascorbate , and fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid ... This is not a true statement see Ascorbate web for a list of published science ... Question -- what is the probability of Potassium Ascorbate being used for commercial Vitamin C ...
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Talk:Carcinogenesis
... of the reference, which contains the word "ascorbate", which sets off my orthomolecular alarm bells ... site selling the book *contains the word ascorbate*, and that this makes it the work ... available from a URL with the word 'ascorbate' in it" is not a reason, and ... source? Merely because it contains the word 'ascorbate'? That's the only reason given so far. Is 'ascorbate' some sort of magic word that ...
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Dynamic Flow
... vitamin C describes how massive doses of ascorbate can be used to prevent or treat ... in contrast to the prevailing idea of ascorbate as vitamin C which people needed only ... Robert Cathcart working with massive doses of ascorbate on thousands of patients developed his bowel ... to determine an individual’s current requirement for ascorbate. The amount of ascorbate needed to produce loose stools varies, ...
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List of EC numbers (EC 1)
... EC 1.8.5.1 glutathione dehydrogenase (ascorbate) EC 1.8.5.2 thiosulfate dehydrogenase ... laccase EC 1.10.3.3 L-ascorbate oxidase EC 1.10.3.4 o ... peroxidase EC 1.11.1.11 L-ascorbate peroxidase EC 1.11.1.12 phospholipid ... 12 lipoxygenase EC 1.13.11.13 ascorbate 2,3-dioxygenase EC 1.13.11 ... 11 deleted EC 1.14.2 With ascorbate as one donor (deleted sub-subclass) ...
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Irwin Stone
... Stone worked on the antioxidant properties of ascorbate which had been described by Albert Szent ... Györgyi only two years earlier. He used ascorbate to keep foodstuffs for longer limiting the ... problem that had been misunderstood by nutritionists. Ascorbate was not a trace vitamin but was ... and 1967, describing the human requirement for ascorbate as genetic defect which he named hypoascorbemia ... 1971, he essentially worked full time on ascorbate. He published numerous papers and a ...
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Ascorbic acid
... numbers are: E300 ascorbic acid, E301 sodium ascorbate, E302 calcium ascorbate, E303 potassium ascorbate, E304 fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid ... ascorbyl palmitate (ii) ascorbyl stearate. Antioxidant mechanism Ascorbate acts as an antioxidant by being itself ... oxygen species can 'abstract' a hydrogen from ascorbate, which becomes monodehydroascorbate and soon gains ...
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YEE00-EE99   (translated from Russian)
... Acid Yee0y Sodium salt of ascorbic acid (ascorbate of sodium) Sodium Ascorbate Yee02 Calcium salt of ascorbic acid (ascorbate of calcium) Calcium Ascorbate Yee0e Ascorbate of potassium Potassium Ascorbate Yee0ya Askorbilpal' ...
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