Citric acid can be used for many things... actually Vitamin C contains citric acid...
Citric Acid Gallic Acid Ascorbic Acid and Vitamin C) Caffeic Acid
Some alternative sources of Vitamin C that do not contain citric acid include bell peppers, strawberries, broccoli, and kiwi.
Citric acid is not the same as vitamin C. Citric acid is a weak organic acid commonly found in citrus fruits, while vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential for human health and found in many fruits and vegetables.
Yes, as is ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and many other things.
Vitamin C and citric acid
No, Citric Acid is a fancy term for vitamin C!
No, citric acid is not the scientific name of vitamin C. Vitamin C's scientific name is ascorbic acid. Citric acid is a different compound commonly found in fruits like lemons and oranges.
Tomatoes contain citric acid, which gives them their tangy flavor. They also contain small amounts of malic acid and ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
Citric acid is found in cranberries in small amounts, (smaller amounts than oranges, lemons and limes)
There are two acids in lemons; - #1 citric acid and #2 ascorbic acid (vitamin 'C').
Lemon Juice contains predominantly citric acid, but theres also significant amounts of ascorbic acid, or Vitamin C, in lemons.
Citric acid Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)