According to what I've read, all of these are worth a try. Lots of things can kill the virus that causes the wart -- acids and oils, etc. Often each individual wart will respond to a different cure. So try whichever one of these acids is most convenient or affordable. If it doesn't work, then try the others -- or try the 60 percent salicylic acid ointment that's supposed to be availabel over the counter.
Ascorbic Acid is the chemical name for Vitamin C.
The scientific name for ascorbic acid is L-ascorbic acid.
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.
Well, you can eat ascorbic acid, better known as Vitamin C. Also, proteins are made of amino acids.
Yes... cabbage do have ascorbic acid.
Ascorbic acid is not volatile.
L-ascorbic acid
The active form of ascorbic acid is called L-ascorbic acid, which is the naturally occurring form of vitamin C that is biologically active in the body.
Amino acid, a.k.a Vitamin C No - Ascorbic Acid is vitamin C. Amino acid is a generic term for the chemicals that are the building blocks of proteins - i.e. a carboxylic acid with an amino group attached.
The chemical formula of ascorbic acid is C6H8O6.
Ascorbic acid acts like an acid because it is one.
Vitamin C is a weak acid. Its chemical name is ascorbic acid.