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What is the Left-handed Ascorbic acid (L-ascorbic acid) and its important?

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What is the Left-handed Ascorbic acid (L-ascorbic acid) and its important?

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All molecules exist in left-handed and right-handed form. Like our hands, the molecules are perfect mirrored images of each other, making them exact opposites. Our body can use either the right or the left handed form of any given molecule, but not the other. Also, Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) exists as L-ascorbic acid (L for levo meaning left) and D- ascorbic acid (D for dextro meaning right). L- ascorbic acid is the most important part of ascorbic acid as it is good for skin and body system. It promotes health at the molecular level. D- ascorbic acid is not a good part for skin and body system. It promotes drying, itching, and burning. Just as we could not put a right-handed glove on our left hand – even though they are mirror images of each other – scientists now understand that the law of handedness applies to all asymmetric structures of life. Although compounds comprised of these “molecular twins” contain seemingly identical right and left handed mirror images of one another, their

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