vitamin C
Origin of vitamin C
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How to use vitamin C in a sentence
Some of them have a decent amount of vitamin C or Vitamin A or calcium.
Fennel has been used medicinally for years, and pairs beautifully with oranges, the classic vitamin C source.
Vitamin B complex, vitamin C—and, finally, half a dozen highly questionable contraceptive pills?
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British Dictionary definitions for vitamin C
another name for ascorbic acid
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Scientific definitions for vitamin C
A water-soluble vitamin important for healthy skin, teeth, bones, and blood vessels. It is found especially in citrus fruits, tomatoes, potatoes, and green leafy vegetables. A deficiency of vitamin C in the diet causes scurvy. Also called ascorbic acid. Chemical formula: C6H8O6.
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