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impure samples can appear yellowish. it dissolves well in water to give mildly acidic solutions. ascorbic acid is one form ("vitamer") of vitamin c. it was originally called l-hexuronic acid, but when it was found to have vitamin c activity in animals ("vitamin c" being defined as a vitamin activity, not
glucose, many animals are able to produce it, but humans require it as part of their nutrition. other vertebrates lacking the ability to produce ascorbic acid include other primates, guinea pigs, teleost fishes, bats, and birds, all of which require it as a dietary micronutrient (that is, a vitamin). chemically...
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is the fat pressed from the fibrous flesh of the fruit of many palms, principally the coconut palm, the african oil palm (elaeis guineensis), the peach palm (bactris gasipaes), the babassu palm (orbignya species, especially o. phalerata), and other south american species. commercial palm oils are used
for soaps and candles, lubricants, margarine, fuel, feed (chiefly the caked residue remaining after the oil has been expressed), and many other purposes. the total output of palm oil equals that of all other nondrying oils combined. in indonesia and malaysia, the main producers of palm oil, the rapid...
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