Vitamin C or Ascorbic acid, is the enolic form of 3-oxo-L-gulofuranolactone.
It can be prepared by synthesis from glucose, or extracted from
plant sources such as rose hips, blackcurrants or citrus fruits.
It is easily oxidised in air. It is essential for the formation
of collagen and intercellular material, bone and teeth and for the
healing of wounds. It helps maintain elasticity of the skin, aids
the absorption of iron and improves resistance to infection. It
is used in the treatment of scurvy. May prevent the occurrence and
development of cancer.
Man is one of the few mammals unable to manufacture ascorbic
acid in his liver.
Good sources of Vitamin C are Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower,
cabbage, mangetout, green leafy vegetables, red peppers, chilies,
watercress, parsley, blackcurrants, strawberries, kiwi fruit, guavas,
citrus fruit.
Also used as a photographic developing agent in alkaline solution.
Basic Facts
Compound Name(s): Ascorbic acid, Vitamin C,
L-3-ketothreohexuronic acid |
2D model of Ascrobic Acid
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Compound Formula: |
C6H8O6 |
Molar mass: |
176.1256 g/mol |
Density: |
1.7 g/mL |
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