CHEBI:113451 - sodium ascorbate

ChEBI IDCHEBI:113451
ChEBI Namesodium ascorbate
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DefinitionAn organic sodium salt resulting from the replacement of the proton from the 3-hydroxy group of ascorbic acid by a sodium ion.
Last Modified3 August 2021
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FormulaC6H7O6.Na
Net Charge0
Average Mass198.106
Monoisotopic Mass198.01403
SMILES[H][C@]1([C@@H](O)CO)OC(=O)C(O)=C1[O-].[Na+]
InChIInChI=1S/C6H8O6.Na/c7-1-2(8)5-3(9)4(10)6(11)12-5;/h2,5,7-10H,1H2;/q;+1/p-1/t2-,5+;/m0./s1
InChIKeyPPASLZSBLFJQEF-RXSVEWSESA-M
Wikipedia
Species of MetaboliteComponentSourceComments
Daphnia magna (ncbitaxon:35525) - Article (Mixtures of similarly acting compounds in Daphnia magna: From gene to metabolite and beyondTine Vandenbrouck, Oliver A.H. Jones, Nathalie Dom, Julian L. Griffin, Wim De CoenEnvironment International 36 (2010) 254-268)
Homo sapiens (ncbitaxon:9606) - DOI (10.1038/nbt.2488)
Arabidopsis thaliana (ncbitaxon:3702) - DOI (10.1046/j.1365-3040.2001.00686.x)
Roles Classification
Chemical Roles:
food antioxidant  An antioxidant that used as a food additives to help guard against food deterioration.
reducing agent  The element or compound in a reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction that donates an electron to another species.
Biological Roles:
food antioxidant  An antioxidant that used as a food additives to help guard against food deterioration.
flour treatment agent  A food additive which is added to flour or dough to improve baking quality and/or colour.
coenzyme  A low-molecular-weight, non-protein organic compound participating in enzymatic reactions as dissociable acceptor or donor of chemical groups or electrons.
Daphnia magna metabolite  A Daphnia metabolite produced by the species Daphnia magna.
plant metabolite  Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in plants, the kingdom that include flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms.
human metabolite  Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in humans (Homo sapiens).
water-soluble vitamin (role)  Any vitamin that dissolves in water and readily absorbed into tissues for immediate use. Unlike the fat-soluble vitamins, they are not stored in the body and need to be replenished regularly in the diet and will rarely accumulate to toxic levels since they are quickly excreted from the body via urine.
Applications:
food antioxidant  An antioxidant that used as a food additives to help guard against food deterioration.
flour treatment agent  A food additive which is added to flour or dough to improve baking quality and/or colour.
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing Relation(s)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has part L-ascorbate (CHEBI:38290)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role Daphnia magna metabolite (CHEBI:83056)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role coenzyme (CHEBI:23354)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role flour treatment agent (CHEBI:64577)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role food antioxidant (CHEBI:77962)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role human metabolite (CHEBI:77746)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role plant metabolite (CHEBI:76924)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) has role reducing agent (CHEBI:63247)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) is a organic sodium salt (CHEBI:38700)
sodium ascorbate (CHEBI:113451) is a vitamin C (CHEBI:176783)
IUPAC Name 
sodium (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-4-hydroxy-5-oxo-2,5-dihydrofuran-3-olate
INNs  Source
sodium ascorbateKEGG DRUG
ascorbate de sodiumChemIDplus
natrii ascorbasChemIDplus
Synonyms  Source
sodium L-ascorbateChEBI
L-ascorbic acid, monosodium saltChemIDplus
vitamin C, sodium saltChemIDplus
ascorbic acid sodium saltChemIDplus
L-ascorbic acid sodium saltChemIDplus
monosodium L-ascorbateChemIDplus
Manual XrefsDatabases
D05853KEGG DRUG
Sodium_ascorbateWikipedia
FDB001226FooDB
DB14482DrugBank
16736174ChemSpider
Registry NumbersSources
Reaxys:5465157Reaxys
CAS:134-03-2KEGG DRUG
CAS:134-03-2ChemIDplus
Citations