JOURNAL ARTICLE

Interconversion between Dehydro-L-Ascorbic Acid andL-Ascorbic Acid

Yoko NishikawaTadao KURATA

Year: 2000 Journal:   Bioscience Biotechnology and Biochemistry Vol: 64 (3)Pages: 476-483   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

L-Ascorbic acid (AA) plays an important role in biological systems as an electron donor. Erythorbic acid (EA) is the epimer of AA and has chemical characteristics very similar to those of AA. It is demonstrated in the present study by 1H-NMR that dehydro-L-ascorbic acid (DAA) was reduced by EA under neutral conditions but not acidic, and that dehydroerythorbic acid (DEA) was also reduced by AA under the same conditions. These reactions also occurred at a low concentration close to the concentration of AA in such biological tissue as the liver. Furthermore, the interconversion of DAA and AA at neutral pH and low concentration was also confirmed by radioluminography. These results suggest the interconversion between DAA and AA in vivo.

Keywords:
Ascorbic acid Epimer Chemistry Biochemistry In vivo Stereochemistry Food science Biology

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Health Sciences →  Nursing →  Nutrition and Dietetics
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