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Vitamin C : Its Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Vitamin C is the first book to cover the history, chemistry, biochemistry, and medical importance of vitamin C and is the first to provide an in-depth, interdisciplinary study of this essential and fascinating compound.

The book provides a comprehensive and systematic account of the vitamin C story, fully surveying the history of scurvy and how its cure led to the suggestion, discovery, and isolation of the vitamin, later named L-ascorbic acid.

It describes in detail the vitamin's structure determination, synthesis and manufacture, and its oxidation products, derivatives and related compounds.

Its key biochemical roles are fully categorized and explained, and the medical importance of the vitamin, including the recent use of so-called megadoses, is thoroughly discussed.

Vitamin C will be of interest to a very wide readership and will provide useful background information and inspiration for students at various levels.

It will also be relevant to the interested chemist or lay person, as well as those carrying out research in this area.

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Product Details
Royal Society of Chemistry
0851863337 / 9780851863337
Paperback / softback
612.399
01/01/1991
United Kingdom
English
176 pages
138 x 216 mm, 400 grams