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Ascorbic Acid In Aquatic Organisms : Status and Perspectives - Konrad Dabrowski

Ascorbic Acid In Aquatic Organisms

Status and Perspectives

By: Konrad Dabrowski (Editor)

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We are just beginning to discover the importance of vitamin C in the health of natural and man-made ecosystems. Synthesis of ascorbic acid is well understood, but algae as the only source of ascorbate in the aquatic food pyramid has not been explored. There is an expanding field of the culture of aquatic organisms that demand formulated feeds to be

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