"A six carbon compound related to glucose. It is found naturally in citrus fruits and many vegetables. Ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient in human diets
- Ascorbic acid synthesis with the reconstructed enzyme system.
- Comparative analyses for ascorbic acid by the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine method with the coupling reaction at different temperatures: a procedure for determining specificity.
- Dr. Pauling takes issue with required vitamin C intake.
- On stabilisation of ascorbic acid in solutions.
- Studies on the ascorbic acid synthesis in animal tissues with the reconstructed enzyme systems.
- The perlingual method for evaluating vitamin C. II. The relation between decolorisation time and the vitamin C content of organs.
- [Comparative studies on the antiscorbutic effectiveness of L- and D-ascorbic acid in guinea pigs.]
- [Deactivators of metals in the catalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid.]
- [Histochemical study of ascorbic acid in the cellular elements of the peripheral blood in subjects exposed to acetone.]
- [Improved utilization of L-ascorbic acid by the body.]
- [Investigation of ascorbic acid content in the organism of mice with milk factor.]
- [Investigations on the effects of penicillin. V. Effects of penicillin application of longer duration on the vitamin C content of the adrenal cortex of the rat.]
- [Mechanism of action of diacetylpyrocatechol-sodium carboxylate as an antirheumatism factor.]
- [New method of calcium therapy; calcium hypophosphite ascorbate.]
- [Not Available.]
- [On the antiscorbutic effectiveness of synthetic ascorbigen. Studies on ascorbigen metabolism in man and guinea pigs.]
- [On the increased auto-oxidation of ascorbic acid in Soerensen's phosphate buffer.]
- [Requirements and methods of administration of vitamin C.]
- [Research on the determination of the antiscorbutic activity of ascorbigen.]
- [Studies on distribution of vitamin C in the cornea in experimental ulcerations.]
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