L(+)-Ascorbic acid

L(+)-Ascorbic acid

L(+)-Ascorbic acid

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1 Gram

FOB Price: USD 100.0000

  • Min.Order :1 Gram
  • Purity: 99
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L(+)-Ascorbic acid L(+)-Ascorbic acid,chemical 50-81-7,C6H8O6,durabolin

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  • Appearance:powder
  • Application:Anabolic Steroid.
  • PackAge:bag
  • ProductionCapacity:10|Metric Ton|Month
  • Storage:dry
  • Transportation:Express,air

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L(+)-Ascorbic acid Basic information
Product Name: L(+)-Ascorbic acid
Synonyms: 3-Keto-L-gulofuranolactone;3-Oxo-L-gulofuranolactone;3-oxo-l-gulofuranolactone(enolform);Adenex;Allercorb;Antiscorbic vitamin;antiscorbicvitamin;Antiscorbutic vitamin
CAS: 50-81-7
MF: C6H8O6
MW: 176.12
EINECS: 200-066-2
Product Categories: PHARMACEUTICALS;Food and Feed Additive;Acid;Vitamins and Derivatives;Antioxidant;Biochemistry;Sugar Acids;Sugars;Vitamins;Nutritional Supplements;Vitamin Ingredients;Food Additives,Medicine;Carbohydrates & Derivatives;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Isotope Labelled Compounds;Used in medicine and Food Additives;vitamin;Inhibitors
Mol File: 50-81-7.mol

 

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L(+)-Ascorbic acid Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties White crystals
Usage antiscorbutic, antiviral
Usage analgesic, antipyretic
Usage Physiological antioxidant. Coenzyme for a number of hydroxylation reactions; required for collagen synthesis. Widely distributed in plants and animals. Inadequate intake results in deficiency syndrome s such as scurvy. Used as antimicrobial and antioxidant in foodstuffs.
General Description White to very pale yellow crystalline powder with a pleasant sharp acidic taste. Almost odorless.
Air & Water Reactions May be sensitive to prolonged exposure to air and light. Sensitive to moisture. Soluble in water. Aqueous solutions are oxidized by air in a reaction that is accelerated by alkalis, iron and copper. The rate depends on the pH and on oxygen concentration. Also subject to degradation under anaerobic conditions.
Reactivity Profile L(+)-Ascorbic acid is a lactone. Reacts as a relatively strong reducing agent and decolorizes many dyes. Forms stable metal salts. Incompatible with oxidizers, dyes, alkalis, iron and copper. Also incompatible with ferric salts and salts of heavy metals, particularly copper, zinc and manganese .
Fire Hazard Flash point data for L(+)-Ascorbic acid are not available; however, L(+)-Ascorbic acid is probably combustible.

 

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