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Ascorbic Acid Acetonide (CAS 15042-01-0)

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CAS Number:
15042-01-0
Molecular Weight:
216.19
Molecular Formula:
C9H12O6
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Ascorbic acid acetonide, a derivative of vitamin C, has gained attention in scientific research for its unique chemical structure and potential applications. Its mechanism of action primarily involves its antioxidant properties, which are attributed to its ability to donate electrons, thereby neutralizing harmful free radicals and reactive oxygen species. In research, ascorbic acid acetonide has been explored for its role in various fields, including materials science and nanotechnology. It has been utilized in the synthesis of functionalized nanoparticles and nanocomposites due to its reducing properties and ability to stabilize metal ions during nanoparticle formation. Additionally, research has investigated its potential as a stabilizing agent in the fabrication of bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. Ascorbic acid acetonide′s chemical stability and biocompatibility make it an attractive candidate for the development of controlled-release drug delivery systems and biomaterials. Furthermore, studies have highlighted its utility in analytical chemistry as a reducing agent and chelating agent for metal ion detection and quantification. Overall, the diverse research applications of ascorbic acid acetonide underscore its significance as a versatile compound with potential implications in various scientific disciplines, ranging from nanotechnology to biomedical engineering.


Ascorbic Acid Acetonide (CAS 15042-01-0) References

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  4. Influences of nitrogen base excess on ARGET ATRP of styrene with ascorbic acid acetonide and traces of oxygen and water  |  Braidi, N., Parenti, F., Scurani, G., Tassinari, F., Buffagni, M., Bonifaci, L.,.. & Ghelfi, F. 2023. Polymer Chemistry. 14(13): 1567-1576.

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Ascorbic Acid Acetonide, 5 g

sc-221273
5 g
$67.00