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  2. Flavonoid - Wikipedia

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    Chemically, flavonoids have the general structure of a 15-carbon skeleton, which consists of two phenyl rings (A and B) and a heterocyclic ring (C, the ring containing the embedded oxygen). [1] [2] This carbon structure can be abbreviated C6-C3-C6. According to the IUPAC nomenclature, [3] [4] they can be classified into: flavonoids or bioflavonoids

  3. Vitamin C - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C supplements among other dietary supplements at a US drug store. Vitamin C has a definitive role in treating scurvy, which is a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. Beyond that, a role for vitamin C as prevention or treatment for various diseases is disputed, with reviews often reporting conflicting results.

  4. Biflavonoid - Wikipedia

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    Amentoflavone (bis-apigenin coupled at 8 and 3' positions); Lophirone L and lophirone M found in Lophira alata; Sulcatone A, a naturally occurring biflavonoid isolated from Ouratea sulcata.

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  6. Mineral ascorbates - Wikipedia

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    An example of a mineral ascorbate drug is sodium ascorbate injections (the acid form, ascorbic acid, of vitamin c is too acidic for injections). Ascorbate salts may be better tolerated by the human body than the corresponding weakly acidic ascorbic acid. Ascorbates are highly reactive antioxidants used as food preservatives. [2]

  7. Sodium ascorbate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium ascorbate is one of a number of mineral salts of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). The molecular formula of this chemical compound is C 6 H 7 NaO 6. As the sodium salt of ascorbic acid, it is known as a mineral ascorbate. It has not been demonstrated to be more bioavailable than any other form of vitamin C supplement. [2]

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