Vitamin C
Its Chemistry and Biochemistry
M B Davies author D A Partridge author J A Austin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:1st Jan '91
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This book offers a thorough exploration of vitamin C, covering its history, chemistry, and medical significance, making it a valuable resource for various readers.
This book serves as a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted aspects of vitamin C, delving into its history, chemistry, biochemistry, and medical significance. Vitamin C meticulously chronicles the journey of this essential nutrient, starting from the historical context of scurvy and leading to the identification and isolation of what we now know as L-ascorbic acid. The narrative not only highlights the evolution of our understanding of this vitamin but also emphasizes its critical role in human health.
In addition to historical insights, Vitamin C provides an in-depth examination of the compound's structure, synthesis, and various oxidation products. The text categorizes and explains the biochemical functions of vitamin C, illustrating its importance in numerous physiological processes. Moreover, the book addresses contemporary discussions surrounding the use of megadoses and their implications for health, making it a relevant resource for both medical professionals and the general public.
With its interdisciplinary approach, Vitamin C is designed to appeal to a diverse audience. It offers valuable information for students, chemists, and anyone interested in the scientific and health-related aspects of this vitamin. The book's systematic account serves not only to educate but also to inspire further research and curiosity about this fascinating compound.
ISBN: 9780851863337
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 10mm
Weight: 232g
176 pages