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L-ascorbic acid
- Term ID
- CHEBI:29073
- Synonyms
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- (5R)-5-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxyfuran-2(5H)-one
- acide ascorbique
- acido ascorbico
- acidum ascorbicum
- acidum ascorbinicum
- Ascoltin
- Ascorbic acid
- Ascorbicap
- Ascorbinsaeure
- E 300
- E-300
- E300
- L-(+)-ascorbic acid
- L-Ascorbate
- L-Ascorbic acid
- L-threo-hex-2-enono-1,4-lactone
- Vitamin C
- Definition
- The L-enantiomer of ascorbic acid and conjugate acid of L-ascorbate.
- References
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- BPDB:2405
- CAS:50-81-7
- DrugBank:DB00126
- Drug_Central:4072
- Gmelin:4087
- HMDB:HMDB0000044
- KEGG:C00072
- KEGG:D00018
- KNApSAcK:C00001179
- MetaCyc:ASCORBATE
- PDBeChem:ASC
- PMID:10799361
- PMID:12180551
- PMID:12569111
- PMID:15917019
- PMID:15925292
- PMID:15949874
- PMID:16425787
- PMID:16522902
- PMID:16611389
- PMID:16725131
- PMID:17253561
- PMID:17623524
- PMID:17636648
- PMID:18813862
- PMID:19273781
- PMID:19580823
- PMID:19692922
- PMID:22770225
- PMID:3015170
- PMID:491997
- PMID:5477017
- PMID:7711198
- PMID:8467348
- PMID:8726814
- PMID:9506998
- Reaxys:84272
- Wikipedia:Ascorbic_Acid
- Ontology
- ChEBI ( EBI )
- Resources
- CTD
- is a type of
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- has_role
- inverse has_functional_parent
- inverse is_conjugate_base_of
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- inverse is_enantiomer_of
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- is_conjugate_acid_of
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- is_enantiomer_of
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Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from L-ascorbic acid
Phenotype where environments contain L-ascorbic acid
Phenotype modified by environments containing L-ascorbic acid
Human Disease Model