「ascorbic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| This enzyme participates in | ascorbic acid and aldaric acid metabolism. |
| Mineral ascorbates are salts of | ascorbic acid (vitamin C). |
| Ascorbic acid performs numerous physiological function | |
| common biochemically important butenolide is | ascorbic acid (vitamin C). |
| ss was also observed with other acids such as | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and acetic acid. |
| It uses derivatives of | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and phenidone as developing |
| further processed by fermentation to ethanol, | ascorbic acid or other products. |
| contributing structures in conjugate base of | ascorbic acid |
| The L-isomer is a metabolite of | ascorbic acid (vitamin C). |
| The commercial tablets are compounded from | ascorbic acid and sodium bicarbonate. |
| l stearate (C24H42O7) is an ester formed from | ascorbic acid and stearic acid. |
| equently, the addition of at least 550 ppm of | ascorbic acid is required in meats manufactured in the |
| ene glycol ("antifreeze"), glyoxylic acid, or | ascorbic acid (vitamin C). |
| t inhibits protein synthesis, and may inhibit | ascorbic acid biosynthesis, although studies on the la |
| tic acid, flavouring, colour, carbon dixoide, | ascorbic acid and stabilizer. |
| nd D-araboascorbic acid, is a stereoisomer of | ascorbic acid (vitamin C). |
| In this titration, the NBS oxidises the | ascorbic acid in the presence of potassium iodide and |
| For example, | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is often added to brightly c |
| of vitamin C that is an alternative to taking | ascorbic acid as a supplement. |
| se (minor pathway) and to a lesser extent the | ascorbic acid and glutathione enzyme systems. |
| In combination with | ascorbic acid (vitamin C, E300), sodium benzoate and p |
| rioxide induced apoptosis was not enhanced by | ascorbic acid in normal cells, suggesting that this co |
| Arsenic trioxide in combination with | ascorbic acid and buthionine sulfoxide decrease intrac |
| and is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of | ascorbic acid (except in primates and guinea pigs). |
| If added to a topical preparation of | ascorbic acid and vitamin E, ferulic acid may reduce o |
| GULO is required for converting glucose to | ascorbic acid (vitamin C), which is needed to repair a |
| due to the substance breaking down again into | ascorbic acid (not necessarily Vitamin C) and palmitic |
| acid, natural flavors, beta carotene (color), | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to preserve freshness. |
| They are powders manufactured by reacting | ascorbic acid with mineral carbonates in aqueous solut |
| ist best known for his groundbreaking work on | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) while working at the Univers |
| is method, and it was then easy to synthesise | ascorbic acid from this. |
| Ascorbyl palmitate is an ester formed from | ascorbic acid and palmitic acid creating a fat-soluble |
| ene (color), acesulfame potassium, sucralose, | ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to preserve freshness. |
| own sugar, salt, malt flavoring, baking soda, | ascorbic acid (vitamin C), iron, niacinamide, turmeric |
| The commercial production of vitamin C ( | ascorbic acid) often begins with sorbose. |
| tetrahydrofolic acid (THFA, H4FA), vitamin C ( | ascorbic acid), and zinc (Zn2+), which are used as die |
| It contains acids like | ascorbic acid, nicotinic acid and riboflavin. |
| the removal of the desired product (alcohol, | ascorbic acid, etc.) the remaining material is called |
| s (imines), chromates, phosphates, hydrazine, | ascorbic acid, and others. |
| l coloring, citric acid, flavoring, caffeine, | ascorbic acid, stabilizer. |
| hium carbonate, chelating agents, resorcinol, | ascorbic acid, silica pigments, nitric acid, and pheno |
| c acid, natural flavor, d-Ribose, malic acid, | ascorbic acid, inositol, maltodextrin, guarana seed ex |
| olerated than the corresponding weakly acidic | ascorbic acid. |
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