DAILY C PRODUCT DEMO
Sodium Ascorbate is buffered (non-acidic) stomach friendly and will not contribute to gastric irritations in acid sensitive persons. Sodium Ascorbate is synthesize from a combination of Sodium Bicarbonate and Ascorbic Acid to form Sodium Ascorbate.
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Aspirin Absorption
This simple animation illustrates how an acidic molecule like aspirin can change its polarity depending on the environment. Aspirin, which is non-ionized in the strongly acidic stomach environment (pH ~2), can be readily absorbed across the membrane. Once in the bloodstream (pH 7.4), however, the aspirin molecule is deprotonated to become ionic, polar, and thus water soluble and more able to travel to target sites. The deprotonation is indicated by the removal of a hydrogen atom (white sphere) when the aspirin molecule is taken into the bloodstream. Created by: Joshua Sisson - URI Electrical Engineering StudentJoshua Sisson Class of 2005 Electrical Engineering Dr. Bongsup Cho - URI Pharmacy ProfessorDr. Bongsup Cho Professor of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy
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12 Rules To Flat Stomach
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12 Rules To Flat Stomach
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