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L-ascorbic acid is one of the basic vitamins, necessary to the normal growth and behaviour of organisms. The primary of this review is to present the chemical characteristics of this substance and to discuss its relation to various biological functions of vitamin C, mainly as an antioxidant barrier (we analysed product of reaction between phenothiazine derivative and L-ascorbic acid).
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L-ascorbic acid (H2Asc) is one of the basic vitamins, necessary to the normal growth and behaviour of organisms. The primary goal of this review is to present the chemical characteristics of this substance and to discussed its relation to various biological functions of vitamin C, mainly as a free radical scavenger. In presented work author analysed of same metals Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), Pb(II), with L-ascorbic acid, showing preventive activity of vitamin C at exposure on metals.
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DNA fragments related to the cloudy catshark Scyliorhinus torazame L-gulono-gamma- -lactone oxidase (GULO) cDNA were detected in a distant fish species. Although the Southern hybridization pattern was more distinct in species with active GULO, DNA fragments related to the GULO gene were also discovered in the common carp Cyprinus carpio. Additionally, in the common carp, inter-individual variation of the hybridization pattern was observed. Regular screening of available teleost fish gene libraries did not reveal GULO related DNA sequences.
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