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L-Ascorbic acid 6-hexadecanoate

More recently, dextran sulfate225 and a derivative of Vitamin C, L-ascorbic acid-6-hexadecanoate (A. Botski, et al pers. commun.), have been shown to be potent inhibitors. [Pg.260]

As aforementioned, derivatives of Vitamin C and their analogs can function as hyaluronidase inhibitors. In particular L-ascorbic acid-6-hexadecanoate is a potent inhibitor (A. Botski, et al., pers. commun.). Vitamin C itself, D-isoascorbic acid, and dehydroascorbic acid are also inhibitors 262 Thus, some of the ability of Vitamin C to enhance HA deposition may be attributed to its inhibiton of hyaluronidase. [Pg.264]

L-Ascorbic acid, dihexadecanoate. See Ascorbyl dipalmitate L-Ascorbic acid, 6-hexadecanoate. See Ascorbyl palmitate... [Pg.352]

Synonyms L-Ascorbic acid, 6-hexadecanoate Ascorbic acid palmitate L-Ascorbic acid palmitate L-Ascorbic acid 6-palmitate 6-0-Palmitoylascorbic acid Palmitoyl L-ascorbic acid Definition Ester of ascorbic acid and palmitic acid Empiricai C22H38O7... [Pg.353]


See other pages where L-Ascorbic acid 6-hexadecanoate is mentioned: [Pg.51]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.882]    [Pg.926]    [Pg.1985]    [Pg.51]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.882]    [Pg.926]    [Pg.1985]   
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