Sodium ascorbate

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A form of vitamin C used in supplements and food fortification



Sodium Ascorbate[edit]

Sodium ascorbate powder

Sodium ascorbate is a form of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) that is bound to sodium. It is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in food fortification due to its antioxidant properties and its role in supporting the immune system.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Sodium ascorbate is the sodium salt of ascorbic acid, with the chemical formula C_H_NaO_. It is a white to slightly yellow crystalline powder that is soluble in water. The presence of sodium makes it less acidic than pure ascorbic acid, which can be beneficial for individuals with sensitive stomachs.

Biological Role[edit]

As a form of vitamin C, sodium ascorbate plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes in the body. It is essential for the synthesis of collagen, a protein that is vital for the maintenance of connective tissues, skin, blood vessels, and bones.

Sodium ascorbate also functions as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals. This property is important in reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancer.

Uses[edit]

Sodium ascorbate is used in the food industry as an antioxidant to preserve the color and flavor of food products. It is also used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics for its stabilizing properties.

In medicine, sodium ascorbate is administered as a supplement to prevent or treat vitamin C deficiency, which can lead to scurvy. It is often preferred over ascorbic acid in individuals who require large doses of vitamin C, as it is less likely to cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Health Benefits[edit]

The health benefits of sodium ascorbate are largely attributed to its vitamin C content. These benefits include:

Safety and Dosage[edit]

Sodium ascorbate is generally considered safe when used as directed. However, excessive intake can lead to side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal cramps. It is important to adhere to recommended dietary allowances and consult with a healthcare provider before taking high doses.

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