Sodium ascorbate

Synonyms: Sodium Vitamin C

Sodium Ascorbate (Sodium Vitamin C) is a more bioavailable form of vitamin C that is an alternative to taking ascorbic acid as a supplement.

Sodium ascorbate Chemical Structure

Sodium ascorbate Chemical Structure

CAS: 134-03-2

Selleck's Sodium ascorbate has been cited by 3 publications

Purity & Quality Control

Batch: S424501 Water] 40 mg/mL] false] DMSO] 2 mg/mL] false] Ethanol] Insoluble] false Purity: 99.81%
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Biological Activity

Description Sodium Ascorbate (Sodium Vitamin C) is a more bioavailable form of vitamin C that is an alternative to taking ascorbic acid as a supplement.
In vitro
In vitro Sodium ascorbate has a growth inhibiting action only at high concentrations in cultured human neoplastic cell lines MCF-7 (breast carcinoma), KB (oral epidermoid carcinoma), and AN3-CA (endometrial adenocarcinoma). Sodium ascorbate combined with vitamin K3 demonstrates a synergistic inhibition of cell growth at 10 to 50 times lower concentrations in cultured human neoplastic cell lines MCF-7, KB, and AN3-CA, at this level separately given vitamins are not toxic. This tumor cell growth inhibitory effect is completely suppressed by the addition of catalase to the culture medium containing vitamins C and K3, suggesting an excessive production of hydrogen peroxide as being implied in mechanisms responsible for the above-mentioned effects. [1] Sodium ascorbate combined with vitamin K3 results in a synergistic effect on growth inhibition in cultured human endometrial adenocarcinoma (AN3CA) cells. [2] Sodium ascorbate results in a rapid increase in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ ions and subsequent apoptotic cell death in HL-60 cells, characterized by cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation and cleavage of internucleosomal DNA to yield fragments that are multiples of 180-200 base pairs, are induced. [3] Sodium ascorbate (100 μM) induces DNA single-strand breaks in human cells, Fibroblasts and Molt-4 cells are significantly more sensitive than lymphocytes. Sodium ascorbate (50 μM) results in significant cell loss in Molt-4 cells, but not in lymphocyte and fibroblast cultures. [4]
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NCT02342405 Completed Endothelial Dysfunction Zealand University Hospital January 2015 Not Applicable

Chemical lnformation & Solubility

Molecular Weight 198.11 Formula

C6H7NaO6

CAS No. 134-03-2 SDF Download Sodium ascorbate SDF
Smiles C(C(C1C(=C(C(=O)O1)O)[O-])O)O.[Na+]
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Ethanol : Insoluble


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