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vitamin C
vitamin C
noun
another name for ascorbic acid
vitamin C
A water-soluble vitamin important for healthy skin, teeth, bones, and blood vessels. It is found especially in citrus fruits, tomatoes, potatoes, and green leafy vegetables. A deficiency of vitamin C in the diet causes scurvy. Also called ascorbic acid. Chemical formula: C 6 H 8 O 6 .
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vitamin C1
Example Sentences
She notes that, when it comes to absorption, polynucleotides are also relatively large, as opposed to more commonly used skin treatment ingredients like retinoids and vitamin C.
Many were found to be low in vitamin C and iron, while some contained more sugar in a single pouch than a one-year-old should have in a day.
The BBC found that nearly all the vitamin C in one of the fruit pouches tested had been lost during the manufacturing process.
The first thing that springs to my mind is vitamin C – either by devouring a mountain of oranges or in pill form.
Funk’s research also showed that the lack of certain vitamins would cause illness, including a disease called pellagra when the body lacked vitamin B3 and scurvy when it lacked vitamin C.
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