No. It doesn't have an aldehyde group, but gets it's reducing properties from it's enediol structure.
An aldehyde is represented as CHO. It is a carbonyl (C=0) with an H attached.
Vitamin A is technically a group of chemicals with a similar function, that is, they can be converted into Retinal, an aldehyde which absorbs light, essential for colour vision.The most common form of Vitamin A is retinol, C20H30O.In the active form, it goes by the somewhat unwieldy name (2E,4E,6E,8E)-3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexen-1-yl)nona-2,4,7,8-tetraenal. For reasons I hope are fairly obvious, it's more commonly called retinal. The molecular formula is C20H28O. (The only difference between retinol and retinal is that one is an alcohol and the other is the aldehyde form of that alcohol.)
Vitamin C, also folic acid and a little potassium
An apple has both vitamin A and vitamin C.
it contains vitamin C
vitamin c
an apple with no vitamin c
Yes but its a vitamin as wellAns: No ... that's why they call it vitamin... perhaps an enzyme.
Vitamin C SS Raju
vitamin c is cool vitamin c is cool
Yes, in trace amout of vitamin is their in vitamin c.
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