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  • What is the chemical name of Vitamin C?

    Question: What is the chemical name of Vitamin C?

    Options:

    Citric Acid
    Ascorbic Acid
    Thiamine
    Tartaric Acid

    -Vitamin means 'vital for life'.
    -Vitamin is an organic non-protein substance.
    -Vitamins are compounds necessary for the healthy functioning of our bodies.
    -We need vitamins to help us grow, to see correctly, as well as to help us battle infections.
    -It is required by an organism for normal metabolic function but cannot be synthesized in sufficient quantity by that organism.
    -They are also required in small quantities to prevent deficiency diseases.​

    🔑Key Points:

    • Vitamin C:
    -Ascorbic acid is the chemical name of vitamin C.
    -Vitamin C is the first artificially synthesized vitamin.
    -Vitamin C is essential for the healing of wounds, repair, and maintenance of cartilage, bone, and teeth.
    -Vitamin C deteriorated through cooking and canning of food.
    -Sources: citrus fruit, such as lemons, oranges and orange juice, amla, peppers, strawberries, blackcurrants, broccoli, sprouted pulses and potatoes.
    -Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin C
    -It is a nutritional disorder mostly characterized by rashes or red spots on the skin.
    -Muscle pain, body pain, fatigue and bleeding gums or tooth loss are other common symptoms of scurvy.
    Thus, the Chemical name of Vitamin C is Ascorbic acid.

    • 🛑Important Points:Citric and Tartaric acid:
    -They are weak organic acids.
    -Usually encountered as a white solid.
    -It occurs naturally in citrus fruits. 

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