Ester C

Of the preferred forms of vitamin C, ester C vitamins are both oil and water soluble. Its ester structure ensures a higher absorption rate of vitamin C and its long-term retention in the body. Therefore, we can say that its bioavailability is higher than standard ascorbic acid.

Ester C contains l-threonic, lyxonic and xylonic acids, which are active metabolites of vitamin C. In addition, the vitamin C in ester C is buffered and is not acidic. Therefore, there is no risk of accumulation in the kidneys.

Generally, vitamin C is an essential vitamin that plays an active role in all metabolism. It should be used especially due to its antioxidant properties and immune support.

Exogenous Vitamin C intake is required for the formation of collagen in tissues and tissue repair. Ascorbate is reversibly oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid in the body. In addition, if vitamin C levels taken against free radicals are insufficient, chromosomes are likely to be damaged.