ascorbate Definition
ascor·bate (ə skôr′bāt′)
noun
a salt of ascorbic acid
ascorbate Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
intravenous: Intravenous Ascorbate... studied high dose intravenous ascorbic acid ( IAA ).. .
Modifies a noun
- peroxidase: In addition to non-enzymatic scavenging, ascorbate also detoxifies H 2 O 2 through the enzymatic reaction of ascorbate peroxidase ( APX ).
- dosage: Vitamin C Dosage in Disease Clinical experience regarding ascorbate dosages to resolve symptoms in various diseases.
Noun used with modifier
- manganese: Manganese ascorbate is necessary to optimize the production of cartilage components.
- magnesium: Magnesium Ascorbate is a convenient way of obtaining both these vital nutrients.
- potassium: Potassium ascorbate is a buffered, low acid form of vitamin C to reduce stomach irritation.
- sodium: For them switching to the salt form ( sodium ascorbate, calcium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate, etc. ) often permits far higher tolerance.
Browse dictionary entries near ascorbate
- ‹ ascomycete
- ‹ ascogonium
- ‹ ascocarp
- ‹ asco-
- ‹ Asclepius
- ‹ asclepiadaceous
- ‹ ascites
- ‹ ASCII Transfer
- ‹ ASCII Data File
- ‹ ASCII Character Set
- ascorbic acid ›
- ascospore ›
- ascot ›
- ascribe ›
- ascription ›
- ascriptive ›
- ASCS ›
- ascus ›
- asdic ›
- ASE ›

