yes, but it depends on the brand of the juice because some companies may over-dilute Orange Juice, results in reduced folic acid content. But I'd recommend you to buy a 100% orange "fruit juice". However, if you need real goooooood source of folic acid, i recommend chicken livers.
The sugar content of an orange is only about 30% fructose, along with 50% sucrose and 20% glucose. But since sucrose breaks down to fructose and glucose in 1-1 ratio that would make the effective ratio 55% fructose to 45% glucose.
Orange juice contains Citric acid.
Mostly ascorbic acid (vitamin C), folic acid (vitamin B9) and citric acid.
Citric Acid (C6H8O7)Ascorbic acid (aka Vitamin C) (C6H8O6)Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) (C19H19N7O6)
no
the answer is 12.5 milligrams of acid in orange juice people! That's far too much acid consumption and will put your pH balance in the acidic-toilet! resulting in Candida albicans taking over your colon (or small and large intestines)!
orange juice is an acid
Acid
no it is a good source of vitamin c.....make sure u take folic acid(vitamin b) also
Orange juice is a solution that contains citric acid, which gives orange juice an approximate pH of 3.5. Which substance is more acidic than orange juice? Battery acid with a pH of 0.8 apex
Orange juice contains citric acid, which makes it acidic.
citric acid
It is a acid