L-Ascorbic acid is a water soluble vitamin, essential for protein with collagen domains, carnitine, neurotransmitters and neuroendocrine peptides biosynthesis, and angiogenesis control. Plants and most animals synthesize vitamin C, however humans and other animal species cannot synthesize. Hence, has to be supplemented through rich diet in fruits and vegetables. Health benefits have been attributed to vitamin C such as anti-atherogenic, anticarcinogenic, immunoregulator and antiinflammatory, and neuroprotector. Future studies of the antioxidant effects of vitamin C should be targeted to patient groups at high risk of oxidant damage and should be designed with attention to the pharmacokinetics of oral and parentally administered vitamin. Thi...
A vitamin is an organic component required for proper functioning of its metabolism vitamin c is ava...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...
Biological fluids can be divided according to their behavior toward ascorbic acid into two groups: t...
Ascorbic acid commonly known as Vitamin C and it is water soluble vitamin having Antioxidant charact...
Conocida como ácido ascórbico, la Vitamina C es una vitamina que interviene en múltiples procesos, t...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
A vitamina C é um importante antioxidante que em produtos cosméticos possibilita o aproveitamento de...
The recognition of vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is associated with history of an unrelenting search for...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential dietary nutrient required for various biological processes...
Há muito o papel do ácido ascórbico (AA) no metabolismo do tecido conjuntivo tem sido reconhecido, s...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solubl...
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid or ascorbate) is a biomolecule that participates in many biochemical proc...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet, being a powerful vit...
Ascorbic acid is a small, simple, water soluble molecule, synthesised by most plants and animals, wi...
A vitamin is an organic component required for proper functioning of its metabolism vitamin c is ava...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...
Biological fluids can be divided according to their behavior toward ascorbic acid into two groups: t...
Ascorbic acid commonly known as Vitamin C and it is water soluble vitamin having Antioxidant charact...
Conocida como ácido ascórbico, la Vitamina C es una vitamina que interviene en múltiples procesos, t...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solub...
A vitamina C é um importante antioxidante que em produtos cosméticos possibilita o aproveitamento de...
The recognition of vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is associated with history of an unrelenting search for...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential dietary nutrient required for various biological processes...
Há muito o papel do ácido ascórbico (AA) no metabolismo do tecido conjuntivo tem sido reconhecido, s...
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, abounds in nature and is highly labile. It is a water-solubl...
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid or ascorbate) is a biomolecule that participates in many biochemical proc...
Vitamin C is an essential dietary nutrient for the biosynthesis of collagen and a co-factor in the b...
Vitamin C is one of the most important components to include in a regular diet, being a powerful vit...
Ascorbic acid is a small, simple, water soluble molecule, synthesised by most plants and animals, wi...
A vitamin is an organic component required for proper functioning of its metabolism vitamin c is ava...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...
Biological fluids can be divided according to their behavior toward ascorbic acid into two groups: t...