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  1. What are the functions of vitamin C?
    collagen synthesis for bones, skin, teeth, ligaments, tendons, cartilage; absorption of non-heme iron from plant foods; maintaining the elasticity of blood capillaries; biosynthesis of hormones to adapt to stress; strengthening immunity; maintaining blood pressure to normal parameters; preventing the occurrence of cancer and atherosclerosis and the release of energy from food.

    #vitaminc #vitamin #health #ascorbicacid

  2. What are the functions of vitamin C?
    collagen synthesis for bones, skin, teeth, ligaments, tendons, cartilage; absorption of non-heme iron from plant foods; maintaining the elasticity of blood capillaries; biosynthesis of hormones to adapt to stress; strengthening immunity; maintaining blood pressure to normal parameters; preventing the occurrence of cancer and atherosclerosis and the release of energy from food.

    #vitaminc #vitamin #health #ascorbicacid

  3. Foods containing vitamin C
    These are just examples!
    Rosehip - about 1 g%,
    Chili pepper - 230 mg%,
    Black currant - 200 mg%,
    Cabbage - 77 mg%.

    #vitamin #Vitaminc #ascorbicacid #Ascorbicacidfood

  4. Foods containing vitamin C
    These are just examples!
    Rosehip - about 1 g%,
    Chili pepper - 230 mg%,
    Black currant - 200 mg%,
    Cabbage - 77 mg%.

    #vitamin #Vitaminc #ascorbicacid #Ascorbicacidfood

  5. The lack of ascorbic acid leads to a decrease in the amount of antibodies in the blood and, thus, the defensive ability of the body decreases (immunity weakens). #vitaminc #vitamins #ascorbicacid #immunity facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=11

  6. The lack of ascorbic acid leads to a decrease in the amount of antibodies in the blood and, thus, the defensive ability of the body decreases (immunity weakens). #vitaminc #vitamins #ascorbicacid #immunity facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=11

  7. How much vitamin C does a person need?
    According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, a person needs

    45 milligrams of vitamin C per day, 315 milligrams per week,

    1.35 g/month, 16.2 g/year and 1.62 kg/100 years per month.

    #Ascorbicacid #Vitaminc #Vitamins #Ascorbicaciddailyintake

  8. How much vitamin C does a person need?
    According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, a person needs

    45 milligrams of vitamin C per day, 315 milligrams per week,

    1.35 g/month, 16.2 g/year and 1.62 kg/100 years per month.

    #Ascorbicacid #Vitaminc #Vitamins #Ascorbicaciddailyintake

  9. Biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in animals and plants
    Only humans cannot synthesize ascorbic acid, but plants and animals are very good at this task. In plants, biosynthesis begins with D-glucose, D-fructose is obtained, after D-mannose, from which, through other processes, ascorbic acid is obtained.
    In animals, this process occurs differently, everything starts with D-glucose and ends with ascorbic acid.

    #ascorbicacid #biochemistry #vitaminc #Biosynthesis

  10. How many names does vitamin C have? How many names does vitamin C have?
    Vitamin C has many names: ascorbic acid, vitamin C, Allerkorb, anti-scurvy vitamin, anti-scurvy vitamin. But how many other names? If you count how many names, you get more than 133 brand names, and scientific ones, but they all refer to this vitamin.
    #infection #ascorbicacid #Chemistry #Vitaminc

  11. How many names does vitamin C have? How many names does vitamin C have?
    Vitamin C has many names: ascorbic acid, vitamin C, Allerkorb, anti-scurvy vitamin, anti-scurvy vitamin. But how many other names? If you count how many names, you get more than 133 brand names, and scientific ones, but they all refer to this vitamin.
    #infection #ascorbicacid #Chemistry #Vitaminc

  12. How many names does vitamin C have? How many names does vitamin C have?
    Vitamin C has many names: ascorbic acid, vitamin C, Allerkorb, anti-scurvy vitamin, anti-scurvy vitamin. But how many other names? If you count how many names, you get more than 133 brand names, and scientific ones, but they all refer to this vitamin.
    #infection #ascorbicacid #Chemistry #Vitaminc

  13. How many names does vitamin C have? How many names does vitamin C have?
    Vitamin C has many names: ascorbic acid, vitamin C, Allerkorb, anti-scurvy vitamin, anti-scurvy vitamin. But how many other names? If you count how many names, you get more than 133 brand names, and scientific ones, but they all refer to this vitamin.
    #infection #ascorbicacid #Chemistry #Vitaminc

  14. How many names does vitamin C have? How many names does vitamin C have?
    Vitamin C has many names: ascorbic acid, vitamin C, Allerkorb, anti-scurvy vitamin, anti-scurvy vitamin. But how many other names? If you count how many names, you get more than 133 brand names, and scientific ones, but they all refer to this vitamin.
    #infection #ascorbicacid #Chemistry #Vitaminc

  15. Who discovered vitamin C?
    The discoverer of vitamin C is considered to be Albert Szent-Györgyi, who for the first time managed to isolate vitamin C in its pure form.
    In 1933, Tadeusz Reichstein synthesized vitamin C for the first time, and later Linus Pauling in 1970 suggested that vitamin C protects against viral and oncological diseases. All three scientists received Nobel Prize.

    #Vitaminc #ascorbicacid #Linuspauling #Albertszentgyörgyi

  16. Registration codes of vitamin C in different classifications
    Vitamin C also has registration codes, which are similar to license plates. CAS registration number, EC registration number, ATC anatomical-therapeutic-chemical classification code,
    DrugBank code, PubChem code and, of course, food supplement code. If you see on your products, E 300.
    #Ascorbicacid #Ascorbicacidpubchem #vitaminc #Ascorbicacidcas

  17. *Ascorbic Acid Molecule* - Ascorbic acid, Vitamin C, keeping you healthy.
    Making molecule diagrams like these is fun. Science and Art together.

    Fluid art. Digital art edited in GIMP. Using public-domain/royalty-free images.

    Prints available here: kerravonsen.redbubble.com/work

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