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glucoascorbic acid

Known as: 3-keto-D-glucoheptonofuranolactone 
National Institutes of Health

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2006
2006
The effects of ascorbic acid deficiency on growth and calcification of bone were studied in whole 18-day fetal rat radii and… 
Review
1974
Review
1974
An extensive series of studies have been conducted during the past 20 years indicating the beneficial effects of alfalfa and… 
1970
1970
[2-s H] Myoinositol accumidates in rabbit ciliary body-iris preparations in vitro against a concentration gradient. The transport… 
1962
1962
SOME twenty compounds, described as 3-keto-l,2-endo-arylimino-l,2-dihydro-l,2-benzisodiazole 1-oxides (I), have been prepared by… 
1957
1957
  • B. Ershoff
  • 1957
  • Corpus ID: 38176725
Summary Ingestion of a purified ration containing 4% glucoascorbic acid resulted in a significant retardation in growth and… 
1955
1955
A vitamin C-free diet resulted in a decrease in the total and nuclear DNA contents in the fibrosarcoma AL-2 of guinea pigs. Large… 
1954
1954
  • B. Ershoff
  • 1954
  • Corpus ID: 26659396
Summary Immature mice fed a purified ration containing 4% glucoascorbic acid exhibited loss in weight, diarrhea, an unthrifty… 
Review
1950
Review
1950
SINCE the original work of Woods (1940), many cases of action of antimetabolites have been investigated. Among these Woolley and… 
1945
1945
Summary Rats fed a synthetic diet containing 10% glucoascorbic acid lose weight and develop severe diarrhea. Similar but less… 
1943
1943
The feeding of glucoascorbic acid, an analog of ascorbic acid, to mice and cotton rats caused the production of a condition…