1955
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v39i4.12671
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Abstract: The acerola is considered to be the best natural source of ascorbic acid, it yields from two to four crops during the year, and the ascorbic acid is found dissolved in the juice. Therefore, a method which was used previously for separating and crystallizing the ascorbic acid present in the green walnut hulls, but which could not be applied commercially thereto, has been modified and applied to the acerola. The method involved the use of ion-exchange resins. A cation-exchange resin was used to lower the pH belo… Show more

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