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Перевод: ascorbic
[прилагательное] аскорбиновый
Тезаурус:
- Pellets may also be "stabilised" by the inclusion of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to reduce oxidation.
- The use of high dose ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has been advocated for a wide range of ailments for years.
- Acute haemolysis induced by high dose ascorbic acid in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
- I have always thought boils were a symptom of the first signs of scurvy , caused by a lack of ascorbic acid, vitamin C. Surely diet, rather than lesions and subsequent infection, is a much more important factor?
- High dose ascorbic acid can cause haemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
- In 1933, when the Birmingham group led by W. N. Haworth had determined the structure and synthesised the vitamin, Szent-Gyrgyi and Haworth jointly proposed the change of name to ascorbic acid.
- On one side of the membrane is a solution of ascorbic acid (a reducing agent) while on the other side is a ferric chloride solution, which is an oxidising agent.
- Ascorbic acid is a useful additive and like salt and pepper, it is one of the many additives that is derived from a natural source.
- We now know that the ascorbic acid in the juice prevents discolouration .
- What is Ascorbic acid?
- Subsequently, he achieved a modified synthesis of the vitamin, which he had renamed ascorbic acid.
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is needed for healthy blood vessels and good tissue healing.
- It is already widely-known that sailors suffered the dreaded disease of scurvy ( in Gaelic), which could be counteracted by eating the food containing the appropriate substance, ascorbic acid.
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