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Potassium ascorbate






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Potassium ascorbate
Names
Preferred IUPAC name

Potassium (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-4-hydroxy-5-oxo-2,5-dihydrofuran-3-olate

Other names

Monopotassium ascorbate; Potassium L-ascorbate

Identifiers

CAS Number

3D model (JSmol)

ECHA InfoCard 100.035.832 Edit this at Wikidata
E number E303 (antioxidants, ...)

PubChem CID

UNII

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

  • OC1=C([O-])[C@]([C@@H](O)CO)([H])OC1=O.[K+]

Properties

Chemical formula

C6H7KO6
Molar mass 214.214 g·mol−1

Solubility in water

98g/100mL[1]

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

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Infobox references

Potassium ascorbate is a compound with formula KC6H7O6. It is the potassium saltofascorbic acid (vitamin C) and a mineral ascorbate. As a food additive, it has E number E303, INS number 303. Although it is not a permitted food additive in the UK, USA and the EU,[2][3] it is approved for use in Australia and New Zealand.[4] According to some studies, it has shown a strong antioxidant activity and antitumoral properties.[5][6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Burdoch, George A. (1997). Encyclopedia of food and color additives. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 207. ISBN 0-8493-9412-0. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  • ^ UK Food Standards Agency: "Current EU approved additives and their E Numbers". Retrieved 2011-10-27.
  • ^ Noshly. "Wise Eating, Made Easy". Noshly. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
  • ^ Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code"Standard 1.2.4 - Labelling of ingredients". Retrieved 2011-10-27.
  • ^ FRAJESE, GIOVANNI VANNI; BENVENUTO, MONICA; FANTINI, MASSIMO; AMBROSIN, ELENA; SACCHETTI, PAMELA; MASUELLI, LAURA; GIGANTI, MARIA GABRIELLA; MODESTI, ANDREA; BEI, ROBERTO (June 2016). "Potassium increases the antitumor effects of ascorbic acid in breast cancer cell lines in vitro". Oncology Letters. 11 (6): 4224–4234. doi:10.3892/ol.2016.4506. ISSN 1792-1074. PMC 4888082. PMID 27313770.
  • ^ Cavicchio, Carlotta; Benedusi, Mascia; Pambianchi, Erika; Pecorelli, Alessandra; Cervellati, Franco; Savelli, Vinno; Calamandrei, Duccio; Maellaro, Emilia; Rispoli, Giorgio; Maioli, Emanuela; Valacchi, Giuseppe (2017). "Potassium Ascorbate with Ribose: Promising Therapeutic Approach for Melanoma Treatment". Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2017: 4256519. doi:10.1155/2017/4256519. ISSN 1942-0900. PMC 5632911. PMID 29290903.
  • ^ Anichini, C.; Lotti, F.; Longini, M.; Proietti, F.; Felici, C.; Perrone, S.; Buonocore, G. (2012). "Antioxidant effects of potassium ascorbate with ribose therapy in a case with Prader Willi Syndrome". Disease Markers. 33 (4): 179–183. doi:10.3233/DMA-2012-0922. ISSN 1875-8630. PMC 3810693. PMID 22960339.

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