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Chemical compound
Calcium ascorbate is a compound with the molecular formula CaC12H14O12. It is the calcium salt of ascorbic acid, one of the mineral ascorbates. It is approximately
Calcium_ascorbate
Chemical compound
isolated hydroxyl groups. The ascorbate anion forms salts, such as sodium ascorbate, calcium ascorbate, and potassium ascorbate. Ascorbic acid can also react
Chemistry_of_ascorbic_acid
Essential nutrient found in citrus fruits and other foods
Vitamin C or ascorbate is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits, berries and vegetables. It is found as a form of ascorbic acid. It
Vitamin_C
emulsifier Calcium ascorbate – antioxidant (water-soluble) Calcium aluminosilicate (calcium aluminium silicate) – anti-caking agent Calcium ascorbate (Vitamin
List_of_food_additives
Ascorbates are highly reactive antioxidants used as food preservatives. Examples of mineral ascorbates are: Sodium ascorbate (E301) Calcium ascorbate
Mineral_ascorbates
Chemical compound acting as a vitamin
adenosylcobalamin Vitamin C Ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, sodium ascorbate, other salts of ascorbic acid Vitamin D Calcitriol, ergocalciferol
Vitamer
Codes for food additives
E301 Sodium ascorbate antioxidant Approved in the EU. E302 Calcium ascorbate antioxidant Approved in the EU. E303 Potassium ascorbate antioxidant E304
E_number
Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys
eating more dietary calcium, other prevention strategies include avoidance of higher doses of supplemental vitamin C (since ascorbate is metabolized to
Kidney_stone_disease
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
(molar mass: 390.310 g/mol, exact mass: 390.0111 u) may refer to: Calcium ascorbate Calcium erythorbate This set index page lists chemical structure articles
C12H14CaO12
Plant disorder
Rot Resistance in Tomato Cultivars is Associated with Total Ascorbate rather than Calcium Concentration in the Distal End Part of Fruits per se". The
Calcium_deficiency_(plant)
Naming system for food additives
A E U sodium ascorbate antioxidant (water-soluble) 302 A E U calcium ascorbate antioxidant (water-soluble) 303 A U potassium ascorbate antioxidant (water-soluble)
International Numbering System for Food Additives
International_Numbering_System_for_Food_Additives
Lithium salt with ascorbate
Lithium ascorbate is a salt of lithium with an organic anion, ascorbate. Lithium ascorbate is used as a compoonent of lithium-containing food supplements
Lithium_ascorbate
substances, including: A proprietary trademarked name for a combination of calcium ascorbate and ascorbyl palmitate, marketed as a blend of "water-soluble" and
Vitamin_C2
Brand of products made by Nestlé
lecithin Carrageenan Salt Natural flavor Spice Vitamins and minerals: Sodium ascorbate (vitamin C) Ferric pyrophosphate (iron III) Niacinamide Zinc oxide Thiamin
Nesquik
Australian physician
Kalokerinos, A; Dettman, I; Dettman, G (March 1983). "Is calcium ascorbate preferable to sodium ascorbate?". Australas Nurses J. 12: 9. PMID 6555033. Kalokerinos
Archie_Kalokerinos
and allows the undeposited calcium to be available for whole body metabolism. Zinc compounds, more specifically zinc ascorbate, also play a role in preventing
Dental_health_diets_for_dogs
Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)
laxatives. Magnesium chloride, oxide, gluconate, malate, orotate, glycinate, ascorbate and citrate are all used as oral magnesium supplements. Magnesium borate
Magnesium
Protein family
oxalate and the calcium cation makes calcium oxalate, a type of 'kidney stone' in humans. Amazingly, oxalate is a metabolite of ascorbate (vitamin C), and
Cupin_superfamily
Protein family
transport chain, where it probably protects against toxic peroxides; ascorbate peroxidase (AP), the main enzyme responsible for hydrogen peroxide removal
Haem_peroxidase
Chemical(s) which convert a latent image on photographic film to a visible image
high activity. This also explains why ascorbate developers have poor keeping properties, as oxidised ascorbate is both ineffective as a developing agent
Photographic_developer
Medication used to treat hair loss
equivalents. Minoxidil inhibited PHD by interfering with the normal function of ascorbate, a cofactor of the enzyme, leading to a stabilization of HIF-1α protein
Minoxidil
Salt content in the soil
the production of plant stress enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, L-ascorbate oxidase, and Delta 1 DNA polymerase. Limiting this process can be achieved
Soil_salinity
Fluid in the anterior segment of the eye
trabecular meshwork, lens, and anterior vitreous. May serve to transport ascorbate in the anterior segment to act as an antioxidant agent. Presence of immunoglobulins
Aqueous_humour
Compound that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules
turn reduces other metabolites and enzyme systems, such as ascorbate in the glutathione-ascorbate cycle, glutathione peroxidases and glutaredoxins, as well
Antioxidant
Organic compound
C (ascorbic acid), suggesting that urate may partially substitute for ascorbate in such species. Both uric acid and ascorbic acid are strong reducing
Uric_acid
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
tens of nanometers across by reduction of gold chloride with citrate or ascorbate ions. Colloidal gold is used in research applications in medicine, biology
Gold
Polymerisation of glucose molecules into glycogen
of glycogenesis. Calcium ions or cyclic AMP (cAMP) act as secondary messengers. This is an example of negative control. The calcium ions activate phosphorylase
Glycogenesis
Most abundant structural protein in animals
prolyl 4-hydroxylase and lysyl hydroxylase. The reaction consumes one ascorbate molecule per hydroxylation. Collagen synthesis occurs inside and outside
Collagen
Preparing food using heat
cured meat such as bacon is carcinogenic, with links to colon cancer. Ascorbate, which is added to cured meat, however, reduces nitrosamine formation
Cooking
Energy-carrying molecule in living cells
messenger, cyclic AMP, which is involved in triggering calcium signals by the release of calcium from intracellular stores. This form of signal transduction
Adenosine_triphosphate
Interconnected biochemical reactions releasing energy
substrate for the enzyme. Regulation by calcium. Calcium is also used as a regulator in the citric acid cycle. Calcium levels in the mitochondrial matrix can
Citric_acid_cycle
Chemical element with atomic number 28 (Ni)
depletion of intracellular ascorbate. The addition of ascorbate to the culture medium increased the intracellular ascorbate level and reversed both the
Nickel
German biochemist and Nobel laureate (born 1937)
several copper-containing electron-transfer proteins, including that of ascorbate oxidase, and of other metallo-enzymes. These studies have thrown new light
Robert_Huber
Biological process to convert light into chemical energy
plants. Calcium-oxalate-accumulating plants, such as Amaranthus hybridus and Colobanthus quitensis, show a variation of photosynthesis where calcium oxalate
Photosynthesis
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
dehydroascorbate reductase activity and may function in the glutathione-ascorbate cycle as part of antioxidant metabolism. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000148834
GSTO1
as halitosis, is reduced. It is commonly found in feline diets as zinc ascorbate, zinc gluconate, zinc oxide, or as other types of zinc salts. A cat may
Dental_health_diets_for_cats
Nutrients required by organisms in small amounts
acid and folates) Vitamin B12 (cobalamins) Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and ascorbates) Vitamin D (calciferols) Vitamin E (tocopherols and tocotrienols) Vitamin
Vitamin
Set of chemical reactions in organisms
of a human's body weight is made up of the elements carbon, nitrogen, calcium, sodium, chlorine, potassium, hydrogen, phosphorus, oxygen and sulfur.
Metabolism
Central nervous system stimulant
Huang YN, Yang LY, Wang JY, Lai CC, Chiu CT, Wang JY (January 2017). "L-Ascorbate Protects Against Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity of Cortical Cells
Methamphetamine
Chemical in plants
described; FNS I, a soluble enzyme that uses 2-oxogluturate, Fe2+, and ascorbate as cofactors and FNS II, a membrane bound, NADPH dependent cytochrome
Apigenin
Peptide hormone and neuropeptide
system is dependent upon vitamin C (ascorbate), which is a necessary vitamin cofactor. By chance, sodium ascorbate by itself was found to stimulate the
Oxytocin
Medical condition
peroxide causes increased lipid peroxidation and additionally depletes ascorbate and glutathione stores. Hydrogen peroxide can also convert thiol groups
Cadmium_poisoning
Class of enzymes
also called γ-lactonase. It participates in galactose metabolism and ascorbate and aldarate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, Ca2+. As of late 2007
1,4-lactonase
Breakdown of glycogen
regulated by epinephrine and calcium released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Glucagon has no effect on muscle glycogenolysis. Calcium binds with calmodulin and
Glycogenolysis
Chemical compound
symplast pathway. Both taxifolin and coniferyl alcohol will be oxidized by ascorbate peroxidase 1 to enable the single electron reaction to couple two fragments
Silibinin
American dietician
Taylor, Philip R. (1999). "Body Weight and Prior Depletion Affect Plasma Ascorbate Levels Attained on Identical Vitamin C Intake: A Controlled-Diet Study"
Reed_Mangels
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen, reduced ascorbate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen L-ascorbic acid
Peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase
Peptidylglycine_alpha-amidating_monooxygenase
Clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing poor vision
Wilkins MA, Chu F, et al. (April 2009). "The gel state of the vitreous and ascorbate-dependent oxygen consumption: relationship to the etiology of nuclear
Cataract
Functions of nitric oxide in organisms
and reacts with acid and reducing substances in the stomach (such as ascorbate) to produce high concentrations of nitric oxide. The purpose of this mechanism
Biological functions of nitric oxide
Biological_functions_of_nitric_oxide
Diagnostic tool used in urinalysis
ascorbic acid by oxidation. Some test strips include a test for urinary ascorbate. During routine screening, if a positive test for leukocytes, blood, protein
Urine_test_strip
American chemist
1038/nmeth.1206. PMC 2637151. PMID 18425138. Martell, JD (2012). "Engineered ascorbate peroxidase as a genetically encoded reporter for electron microscopy"
Alice_Y._Ting
ascorbate C6H7KO6 potassium ascorbate Potassium erythorbate 17175–66–5 C6H7LiO6 lithium ascorbate C6H7N3O isoniazid 54–85–3 C6H7NaO6 sodium ascorbate
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
Consumption or injection of very large doses of vitamin C
of the enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase, the fourth and last step in the ascorbate-producing machinery. In the anthropoids lineage, this mutation likely
Vitamin_C_megadosage
Form of alternative medicine
Chen Q, Espey MG, Sun AY, et al. (August 2008). "Pharmacologic doses of ascorbate act as a prooxidant and decrease growth of aggressive tumor xenografts
Orthomolecular_medicine
Polysaccharide from crustacean shells
acetate, lactate, malate, citrate, glyoxylate, pyruvate, glycolate, and ascorbate. Chitosan can also be dissolved in aqueous CO2, which is useful for minimizing
Chitosan
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
is attenuated by L-threonate in vitro, with the latter a metabolite of ascorbate. Alzheimer's disease occurs due to the overproduction of amyloid beta
DKK1
Inhibition of microbial growth in food
constituents. Common antimicrobial preservatives include nisin, sorbates, calcium propionate, sodium nitrate/nitrite, sulfites (sulfur dioxide, sodium bisulfite
Food_preservation
Pain medication of the opiate family
more rarely sodium morphenate takes its place.[citation needed] Morphine ascorbate and other salts such as the tannate, citrate, and acetate, phosphate,
Morphine
Chemical compound
erythorbic acid is a potent enhancer of nonheme-iron absorption, just like ascorbate. This is thought to be due to it exerting the same iron-reducing and iron-chelating
Erythorbic_acid
Organic compounds of the form >N–N=O
2014.11.101. Mirvish, SS; Wallcave, L; Eagen, M; Shubik, P (July 1972). "Ascorbate–nitrite reaction: possible means of blocking the formation of carcinogenic
Nitrosamine
Amino acid with a branched carbon chain
increased calcium absorption by the cell and thus brings about cell death, specifically of neuronal cells which have particularly low calcium buffering
Branched-chain_amino_acid
Class of functional groups with a –N=O group attached
2014.11.101. Mirvish, SS; Wallcave, L; Eagen, M; Shubik, P (July 1972). "Ascorbate–nitrite reaction: possible means of blocking the formation of carcinogenic
Nitroso
Triatomic oxygen molecule
acid (ACC) content and ethylene production. In treated plants, the ascorbate leaf pool was decreased, while lipid peroxidation and solute leakage were
Ozone
continuous hydrogen generation for over 200 days in the presence of sodium ascorbate, eosin Y (photosensitizer), and triethanolamine (sacrificial electron
Single-cell_nanoencapsulation
Ecological concept
in accelerating the reductive dissolution of hematite (α-Fe 2 O 3) by ascorbate". Colloids and Surfaces. 39 (2): 303–309. doi:10.1016/0166-6622(89)80281-1
Iron_fertilization
Incorporation of sulfur into living organisms
enzymatic detoxification of reactive oxygen species in the glutathione-ascorbate cycle and as thiol buffer in the protection of proteins via direct reaction
Sulfur_assimilation
Chemical compound
and BH2, respectively. Research shows that ascorbic acid (also known as ascorbate or vitamin C) can reduce BH3 radical into BH4, preventing the BH3 radical
Tetrahydrobiopterin
Set of biological pathways
glucogenic amino acids Amino acids Shikimate Aromatic amino acids & histidine Ascorbate (vitamin C) δ-ALA Bile pigments Hemes Cobalamins (vitamin B12) Various
Pyrimidine_metabolism
Classification of membrane proteins including ion channels
Family 4.A.6 The PTS Mannose-Fructose-Sorbose (Man) Family 4.A.7 The PTS L-Ascorbate (L-Asc) Family 4.B.1 The Nicotinamide Ribonucleoside (NR) Uptake Permease
Transporter Classification Database
Transporter_Classification_Database
sodium ascorbate (INN) sodium aurothiomalate (INN) sodium aurotiosulfate (INN) sodium bitionolate (INN) sodium borocaptate (10 B) (INN) sodium calcium edetate
List_of_drugs:_Sj–So
Polycyclic organic compound having sterane as a core structure
sources and sunlight), and calcitriol (the active form that regulates calcium homeostasis). Steroids can be classified based on their chemical composition
Steroid
Cytoplasmic biomolecular condensates of proteins and RNA occurring in cells under stress
labeling approaches. One of these proximity labeling approaches is the ascorbate peroxidase (APEX) method, in which cells are engineered to express a known
Stress_granule
Species of flowering plant
various areas of Papua New Guinea, kernels’ antioxidant activity, in mg ascorbate equivalents, and phenolic content, in mg catechin equivalents, showed
Canarium_indicum
Protein-coding gene in humans
that are present on the cell surface or by dietary reductants such as ascorbate (Vitamin C). Once the Fe3+ has been reduced to Fe2+, the DMT1 transporter
Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 2
Natural_resistance-associated_macrophage_protein_2
thioredoxin:protein disulfide reductase EC 1.8.5.1: glutathione dehydrogenase (ascorbate) EC 1.8.5.2: thiosulfate dehydrogenase (quinone) EC 1.8.5.3: respiratory
List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_1)
CALCIUM ASCORBATE
CALCIUM ASCORBATE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Gaelic, Latin, Scottish
Dove; Similar to Malcolm; Servant or Disciple of Columba; Bald Dove
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of Callum.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places in Eure and Seine-Maritime, France, called Cailly, from a Romano-Gallic personal name Callius + the locative suffix -acum.English : habitational name from a minor place called Caley in the parish of Winwick, Lancashire, named with Old English cÄ â€˜jackdaw’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish : reduced and altered form of McCauley.Manx : variant of Callow.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Celtic, English, Latin
Dove
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Calum, CALLUM means "dove."
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Latin Columba, CALUM means "dove."
Girl/Female
Latin
Mother of Cycnus.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Scottish
Dove. Can also be a 'Servant/disciple of Columba'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Old French aillier ‘garlic seller’, from ail ‘garlic’ (from Latin allium).Americanized spelling of German Ehler or Öhler (see Ohler).
Boy/Male
Irish Celtic Gaelic
a Latin name meaning dove.
CALCIUM ASCORBATE
CALCIUM ASCORBATE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English yunge man ‘young servant’.
Boy/Male
French, Hindu, Indian
Underwater
Boy/Male
Irish
Pure fire.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Glorious praiseworthy
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, German
Glad
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Sacred Grass
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Weatherby.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, French, Jamaican
Handsome; Grace
CALCIUM ASCORBATE
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CALCIUM ASCORBATE
pl.
of Pallium
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Calcify
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Calcine
imp. & p. p.
of Calcine
v. i.
To reduce to a powder, or to a friable state, by the action of heat; to expel volatile matter from by means of heat, as carbonic acid from limestone, and thus (usually) to produce disintegration; as to, calcine bones.
n.
A salt of hypochlorous acid; as, a calcium hypochloride.
n.
Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite.
n.
Scheelite, or calcium tungstate.
n.
A liquid ketone obtained by heating calcium butyrate.
v. i.
To calcine.
n.
A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate.
n.
Calcium oxalate, occurring in colorless or white monoclinic crystals.
n.
A series of formative cells lying outside of the wood proper and inside of the inner bark. The growth of new wood takes place in the cambium, which is very soft.
pl.
of Pallium
n.
A mineral of a white or gray color, occurring massive or crystallized. It is a compound of the carbonates of barium and calcium.
n.
An elementary substance; a metal which combined with oxygen forms lime. It is of a pale yellow color, tenacious, and malleable. It is a member of the alkaline earth group of elements. Atomic weight 40. Symbol Ca.
a.
Partaking of the nature of calcite or calcium carbonate; consisting of, or containing, calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime.
n.
Calcium carbonate, or carbonate of lime. It is rhombohedral in its crystallization, and thus distinguished from aragonite. It includes common limestone, chalk, and marble. Called also calc-spar and calcareous spar.
n.
A variety of calcite, or calcium carbonate, consisting of aggregated globular concretions about the size of a pea; -- called also peastone, peagrit.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, calcium or lime.