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Vitamin C: The State of the Art in Disease Prevention Sixty Years After the Nobel Prize

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Vitamin C: The State of the Art in Disease Prevention Sixty Years After the Nobel Prize - Paoletti, Rodolfo (Editor), and Sies, Helmut (Editor), and Bug, Joachim (Editor)
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Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, has a long and multifaceted scientific history. In 1937, the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Albert Szent-Gyorgyi'in recognition of his discoveries concerning the biological oxida- tion processes with special reference to vitamin C', and the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was shared by Sir Norman W. Haworth, who was the first to synthesize the vitamin. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant, and this action represented the theoretical basis for various lines of investigation on this ...

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Vitamin C: The State of the Art in Disease Prevention Sixty Years After the Nobel Prize 1998, Springer, Milano

ISBN-13: 9788847000278

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