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Meaning of "ascorbate"

Ascorbate is a salt, ester, or anion of ascorbic acid, which is commonly known as vitamin C. It is often used in the context of nutrition and health
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  • Any salt or ester of ascorbic acid.

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Sodium ascorbate precipitates during the reaction.
Neuraceq contains ethanol and sodium ascorbate.
Ascorbate is an outstanding antioxidant in human blood plasma.
Canonical structures for the ascorbate anion.
Ascorbate refers to a salt or ester of ascorbic acid.
This rate is increased by low ascorbate concentrations.
Sodium ascorbate can be synthesized from ascorbic acid.
Also included are calcium ascorbate and succinate.
A control slurry was prepared without addition of ascorbate.
Positive tests for ascorbate and for sodium.
Solution for injection comprising strontium ascorbate.
Positive tests for ascorbate and for calcium.
Sodium ascorbate is preferably added to the aqueous phase.
Examples of other enzymes include ascorbate oxidase.
Calcium ascorbate is more effective than ascorbic acid.

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These pathomechanisms are favored during ascorbate deficiency.
These release ascorbate upon digestion.
The reducing agent used is preferably sodium ascorbate.
One disadvantage of sodium ascorbate is its sodium content.
The ascorbate is sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid.
Ionic compounds such as ascorbate and sodium hyaluronate.
Not shown in these results is the effect of ascorbate.
Copper ascorbate is used in the examples.
A preserved fruit containing calcium ascorbate.
Bilirubin and ascorbate antioxidant activity in neonatal plasma.
A particularly preferred salt of ascorbic acid is sodium ascorbate.
Sodium ascorbate was added as the antioxidant.
A preferred such salt is sodium ascorbate.
Uric acid and ascorbate are both strong reducing agents.
An example of a compound which is a niacinamide precursor is niacinamide ascorbate.
The most detrimental effect of ascorbate depletion is blood loss.
Ascorbate deficiency results in morphologic changes of the vascular wall.
One preferred mineral ascorbate salt comprises sodium ascorbate.
Ascorbate is highly soluble in water.
Iii optionally separating the sodium ascorbate which precipitates.
A no ascorbate control was also included.
Her symptoms were temporarily lessened with large doses of ascorbate.
The neutral ascorbate solution was then added to the mix.
The antioxidant may be an ascorbate.
Ascorbate can also act as an antioxidant against oxidative stress.
A ferric chelate also can be included to provide ascorbate resistance.
Ascorbate can terminate these chain radical reactions by electron transfer.
Another example of a substance which is metabolized to threonate in humans is ascorbate.
Small elementary osmotic pumps of calcium ascorbate were prepared as follows.
These additions were to reduce interference from bilirubin and ascorbate.
The rate of reduction of cytochrome c by ascorbate is decreased in the presence of anions.
One of the most common one is the sodium ascorbate.
Sodium ascorbate is preferred.
The same is also true for transfer of ascorbate anion.
Also the use of any ascorbate isomers such as erythorbate is possible.

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