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Ascorbic acid | CAS No: 50-81-7 | GMP-certified suppliers

A medication that addresses vitamin C deficiency and scurvy while supporting wound and bone healing and providing antioxidant benefits for diverse clinical and nutritional needs.

Therapeutic categories

Acids, AcyclicAlimentary Tract and MetabolismAntioxidantsBiological FactorsCarbohydratesCompounds used in a research, industrial, or household setting
Generic name
Ascorbic acid
Molecule type
small molecule
CAS number
50-81-7
DrugBank ID
DB00126
Approval status
Approved drug, Nutraceutical drug
ATC code
G01AD03

Primary indications

  • Used to treat vitamin C deficiency, scurvy, delayed wound and bone healing, urine acidification, and in general as an antioxidant
  • It has also been suggested to be an effective antiviral agent

Product Snapshot

  • Ascorbic acid is supplied as an oral small‑molecule vitamin product and in various parenteral solutions for injectable use
  • It is used for vitamin C supplementation addressing deficiency states and associated metabolic or healing support needs
  • It is marketed as an approved drug and nutraceutical in the US and Canada

Clinical Overview

Ascorbic acid (CAS 50-81-7) is a six‑carbon butenolide derivative structurally related to glucose and functions as the biologically active vitamin C. It is an essential dietary micronutrient required to maintain connective tissue integrity and normal bone formation. Clinically, it is used for the treatment and prevention of vitamin C deficiency and scurvy, for supporting wound and bone healing, for urine acidification, and as an antioxidant in settings where oxidative stress is a contributing factor.

Pharmacologically, ascorbic acid is a water‑soluble reducing agent and coenzyme involved in multiple metabolic pathways. Deficiency leads to impaired collagen synthesis, resulting in lesions in vascular and skeletal tissues; appropriate supplementation reverses these manifestations. Its antioxidant activity derives from the ability of ascorbic acid and its reversible oxidation product, dehydroascorbic acid, to participate in redox cycling.

The mechanism of action centers on its role as a cofactor for enzymes responsible for the posttranslational hydroxylation of proline residues in collagen. This function underpins tissue repair and structural stability. Additional biochemical roles include participation in tyrosine metabolism, the conversion of folic acid to folinic acid, carbohydrate metabolism, synthesis of certain lipids and proteins, facilitation of non‑heme iron absorption, and support of immune defense and cellular respiration processes.

As a water‑soluble vitamin, ascorbic acid is readily absorbed in the small intestine through sodium‑dependent transporters, with bioavailability decreasing at higher oral doses due to saturable uptake. It is widely distributed, with higher concentrations in adrenal glands, pituitary tissue, and leukocytes. Excess amounts are eliminated renally. Toxicity is low, though very high intakes may cause gastrointestinal discomfort or contribute to oxalate burden in susceptible individuals.

Common usage contexts include oral nutritional supplementation and parenteral administration when deficiency is severe. Notable formulations are available globally as generic vitamin C products.

For API procurement, key considerations include control of oxidative degradation, confirmation of stereochemical identity, validated residual solvent limits, and adherence to pharmacopeial specifications to ensure consistent potency and stability.

Identification & chemistry

Generic name Ascorbic acid
Molecule type Small molecule
CAS 50-81-7
UNII PQ6CK8PD0R
DrugBank ID DB00126

Pharmacology

SummaryAscorbic acid functions as a redox‑active cofactor for multiple iron‑ and 2‑oxoglutarate–dependent dioxygenases, supporting collagen maturation and other hydroxylation reactions central to tissue integrity and metabolic pathways. Its reversible interconversion with dehydroascorbic acid underpins broad roles in oxidative–reductive processes, including those involved in amino acid, lipid, and carbohydrate metabolism. Major pharmacodynamic effects reflect restoration of normal collagen structure and cellular functions in states of vitamin C deficiency.
Mechanism of actionIn humans, an exogenous source of ascorbic acid is required for collagen formation and tissue repair by acting as a cofactor in the posttranslational formation of 4-hydroxyproline in -Xaa-Pro-Gly- sequences in collagens and other proteins. Ascorbic acid is reversibly oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid in the body. These two forms of the vitamin are believed to be important in oxidation-reduction reactions. The vitamin is involved in tyrosine metabolism, conversion of folic acid to folinic acid, carbohydrate metabolism, synthesis of lipids and proteins, iron metabolism, resistance to infections, and cellular respiration.
PharmacodynamicsAscorbic Acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble vitamin indicated for the prevention and treatment of scurvy, as ascorbic acid deficiency results in scurvy. Collagenous structures are primarily affected, and lesions develop in bones and blood vessels. Administration of ascorbic acid completely reverses the symptoms of ascorbic acid deficiency.
Targets
TargetOrganismActions
Hyaluronate lyaseStreptococcus pneumoniae serotype 4 (strain ATCC BAA-334 / TIGR4)inhibitor
DNAHumanscleavage
Xylose isomeraseStreptomyces rubiginosussubstrate

ADME / PK

Absorption70% to 90%
Half-life16 days (3.4 hours in people who have excess levels of vitamin C)
Protein binding25%
MetabolismHepatic. Ascorbic acid is reversibly oxidised (by removal of the hydrogen from the enediol group of ascorbic acid) to dehydroascorbic acid. The two forms found in body fluids are physiologically active. Some ascorbic acid is metabolized to inactive compounds including ascorbic acid-2-sulfate and oxalic acid.

Formulation & handling

  • Highly water‑soluble small molecule suitable for oral and parenteral formulations, with rapid dissolution supporting syrups, solutions, and effervescent forms.
  • Oxidation‑prone and sensitive to multivalent ions and reducible elemental species, requiring protection from air, metals, and light in both solid and solution formulations.
  • Aqueous injectable solutions need pH control and antioxidant‑minimizing handling to prevent degradation during preparation and storage.

Regulatory status

LifecycleThe API shows mixed patent coverage in the United States, with key protections expiring in 2024 while additional patents extend exclusivity into 2032–2033, indicating a staggered transition toward generic entry. With commercialization limited to the US and Canada, market maturity will likely progress as early patents lapse and remaining protections wind down.
MarketsCanada, US
Supply Chain
Supply chain summaryAscorbic acid has no single originator driving global supply; instead, it is produced and distributed by numerous manufacturers and repackagers, indicating a mature and highly decentralized market. Branded and combination multivitamin products are widely available in the US and Canada, reflecting broad commercial use rather than reliance on a proprietary brand. While the core molecule is long off‑patent, the presence of US patents extending into 2032–2033 for specific formulations or processes suggests that most competition is already generic, with limited protected niches remaining.

Ascorbic acid is a type of Vitamins


Vitamins are an essential subcategory of pharmaceutical Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) that play a crucial role in maintaining optimal health and well-being. These organic compounds are required in small quantities by the human body to support various metabolic processes and ensure proper functioning of bodily systems. Vitamins can be broadly classified into two groups: fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E, and K) and water-soluble vitamins (including vitamin C and B-complex vitamins). Each vitamin has a specific role and function within the body.

Pharmaceutical APIs in the vitamin subcategory are carefully synthesized or extracted to meet stringent quality standards and ensure purity, efficacy, and safety. They are used as active ingredients in the formulation of various pharmaceutical products, including dietary supplements, fortified foods, and pharmaceutical formulations.

Vitamin APIs are commonly utilized in the pharmaceutical industry for their therapeutic benefits. For instance, vitamin D API is widely prescribed to treat deficiencies and maintain optimal bone health, while vitamin C API is utilized for its antioxidant properties and immune-boosting effects. B-complex vitamins, such as vitamin B12 API, are essential for energy production and nerve function.

Overall, vitamins are integral to maintaining good health, and pharmaceutical APIs in this subcategory play a vital role in providing these essential nutrients to individuals through various pharmaceutical and dietary applications.


Ascorbic acid (Vitamins), classified under Therapeutic Nutrients/Minerals/Electrolyte


Therapeutic Nutrients/Minerals/Electrolytes: A Comprehensive Technical DescriptionTherapeutic nutrients, minerals, and electrolytes are a vital category of pharmaceutical active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used to support and enhance overall health and well-being. These compounds play a crucial role in maintaining the body's physiological balance, aiding in various metabolic processes, and addressing specific deficiencies.

Therapeutic nutrients encompass a broad range of substances, including vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes. Vitamins are organic compounds required in small quantities for proper bodily functions and are essential for growth, development, and disease prevention. Minerals, on the other hand, are inorganic substances that support numerous physiological processes, such as bone formation, nerve function, and energy production.

Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge when dissolved in bodily fluids, including sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and chloride. They play a crucial role in maintaining proper hydration, nerve impulses, muscle contractions, and pH balance.

Pharmaceutical APIs in the Therapeutic Nutrients/Minerals/Electrolyte category are designed to address specific deficiencies or imbalances in the body. These APIs are often used in the formulation of dietary supplements, nutritional products, and therapeutic treatments. They are manufactured under stringent quality control guidelines to ensure purity, potency, and bioavailability.

Therapeutic nutrients/minerals/electrolytes APIs are available in various forms, including tablets, capsules, powders, and liquid formulations. They are formulated to meet specific dosage requirements and can be combined with other ingredients for targeted health benefits.

Overall, therapeutic nutrients, minerals, and electrolytes APIs are essential components in maintaining optimal health. Their use helps address deficiencies, support bodily functions, and promote overall well-being. Pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals rely on these high-quality APIs to develop effective and safe products that contribute to a healthier population.



Ascorbic acid API manufacturers & distributors

Compare qualified Ascorbic acid API suppliers worldwide. We currently have 12 companies offering Ascorbic acid API, with manufacturing taking place in 4 different countries. Use the table below to review supplier type, countries of origin, certifications, product portfolio and GMP audit availability.

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India India CoA15 products
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China China BSE/TSE, CEP, CoA, EDMF/ASMF, FDA, GDP, GMP, ISO9001, JDMF, KDMF, MSDS, USDMF, WC, WHO-GMP176 products
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China China BSE/TSE, CEP, CoA, GMP, ISO9001, MSDS, WC250 products
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Germany Unknown BSE/TSE, CoA, GMP, ISO9001, MSDS211 products
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India India CoA19 products
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Denmark China CEP, CoA, USDMF252 products
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Netherlands China BSE/TSE, CoA, GMP, ISO9001, MSDS, WC170 products
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Switzerland Unknown CoA13 products
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China China CoA, JDMF, WC5 products
Producer
China China CoA, WC1 products
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China China CEP, CoA, GMP, ISO9001, USDMF757 products
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Japan Japan CoA, JDMF8 products

When sending a request, specify which Ascorbic acid API quality you need: for example EP (Ph. Eur.), USP, JP, BP, or another pharmacopoeial standard, as well as the required grade (base, salt, micronised, specific purity, etc.).

Use the list above to find high-quality Ascorbic acid API suppliers. For example, you can select GMP, FDA or ISO certified suppliers. Visit our help page to learn more about sourcing APIs via Pharmaoffer.

Frequently asked questions about Ascorbic acid API


Sourcing

What matters most when sourcing GMP-grade Ascorbic acid?
Key factors include verifying GMP compliance and confirming that the manufacturer’s documentation supports regulatory expectations in the US and Canada. Given the decentralized market, assessing supplier qualification, batch consistency, and traceability is essential. It is also important to ensure that the material and its intended use do not intersect with any formulation‑specific patents that remain in force.
Which documents are typically required when sourcing Ascorbic acid API?
Request the core API documentation set: CoA (13 companies), ISO9001 (6 companies), GMP (6 companies), MSDS (5 companies), WC (5 companies). Confirm versions and validity dates match the destination market to avoid delays in qualification.
Which manufacturers are known to produce Ascorbic acid API?
Known or reported manufacturers for Ascorbic acid: Duchefa Farma B.V., Caesar & Loretz GmbH (CAELO), Xi'an Tian Guangyuan Biotech Co.,Ltd, Chr. Olesen Group, Aurora Industry Co., Ltd, AMARI TRADE ALLIANEC LLP, Sinoway industrial Co.,Ltd, Arshine Pharmaceutical Co., Limited. Evaluate their GMP history, scale, and regional coverage before requesting dossiers or allocating demand.
How can I request quotes for Ascorbic acid API from GMP suppliers?
Submit quote requests through the supplier listings with your specs and required documents (specifications, target volume, delivery timeline, and destination). Providing consistent details upfront speeds comparable offers and clarifies technical feasibility.
Is a GMP audit report available for Ascorbic acid manufacturers?
Audit reports may be requested for Ascorbic acid: 1 GMP audit report available. Confirm the scope and recency of any audit before relying on it for qualification decisions.
How many suppliers offer Ascorbic acid API on Pharmaoffer?
Reported supplier count for Ascorbic acid: 13 verified suppliers. Filter listings by certifications, regions, and delivery options to match your qualification plan.
Which countries are known to manufacture Ascorbic acid API?
Production countries reported for Ascorbic acid: China (8 producers), India (2 producers), Japan (1 producer). Knowing the manufacturing geography helps anticipate logistics lead times and import compliance needs.
Which certifications do suppliers of Ascorbic acid usually hold?
Common certifications for Ascorbic acid suppliers: CoA (13 companies), ISO9001 (6 companies), GMP (6 companies), MSDS (5 companies), WC (5 companies). Always verify issuing authorities and expiry dates when reviewing audit packages.

Technical

What is Ascorbic acid (CAS 50-81-7) used for?
Ascorbic acid is used to treat and prevent vitamin C deficiency and scurvy. It supports collagen formation, wound and bone healing, and normal connective tissue integrity. It is also used for urine acidification and as an antioxidant in conditions involving oxidative stress.
Which therapeutic class does Ascorbic acid fall into?
Ascorbic acid belongs to the following therapeutic categories: Acids, Acyclic, Alimentary Tract and Metabolism, Antioxidants, Biological Factors, Carbohydrates. This positioning helps teams compare alternative APIs, anticipate pharmacology expectations, and align early research priorities.
What conditions is Ascorbic acid mainly prescribed for?
The primary indications for Ascorbic acid: Used to treat vitamin C deficiency, scurvy, delayed wound and bone healing, urine acidification, and in general as an antioxidant, It has also been suggested to be an effective antiviral agent. These use cases frame the target patient populations and help prioritize formulation and safety evaluations.
How does Ascorbic acid work?
In humans, an exogenous source of Ascorbic acid is required for collagen formation and tissue repair by acting as a cofactor in the posttranslational formation of 4-hydroxyproline in -Xaa-Pro-Gly- sequences in collagens and other proteins. Ascorbic acid is reversibly oxidized to dehydroAscorbic acid in the body. These two forms of the vitamin are believed to be important in oxidation-reduction reactions. The vitamin is involved in tyrosine metabolism, conversion of folic acid to folinic acid, carbohydrate metabolism, synthesis of lipids and proteins, iron metabolism, resistance to infections, and cellular respiration.
What should someone know about the safety or toxicity profile of Ascorbic acid?
Ascorbic acid has a low toxicity profile because excess amounts are renally eliminated. Very high intakes may cause gastrointestinal discomfort such as abdominal cramping or diarrhea. In susceptible individuals, large doses can increase oxalate burden, which may contribute to kidney stone risk. No other specific safety concerns are noted in the provided context.
What are important formulation and handling considerations for Ascorbic acid as an API?
Ascorbic acid is highly water‑soluble and dissolves rapidly, allowing use in oral solutions, syrups, and effervescent forms, as well as aqueous injectable preparations. It is oxidation‑prone and sensitive to air, light, and multivalent metal ions, so formulations typically require protection from these exposures. Solid and liquid products should minimize contact with reactive metals and use appropriate packaging to limit oxidative degradation. Injectable solutions need controlled pH and careful handling to reduce further oxidative loss during preparation and storage.
Is Ascorbic acid a small molecule?
Ascorbic acid is classified as a small molecule. That classification shapes process design, impurity profiling, and analytical control strategies.
Are there special stability concerns for oral Ascorbic acid?
Oral Ascorbic acid is prone to oxidation, especially in the presence of air, light, and trace metals, so formulations typically require protection from these factors. Its high water solubility also increases susceptibility to degradation in aqueous environments. Stabilizing measures often include limiting exposure to multivalent ions and other reducible species during manufacturing and storage.

Regulatory

Where is Ascorbic acid approved or in use globally?
Ascorbic acid is reported as approved in the following major regions: Canada, US. Understanding geographic coverage informs regulatory filings, supply planning, and risk assessments before escalating procurement.
What’s the regulatory and patent landscape for Ascorbic acid right now?
In Canada and the US, Ascorbic acid is an established ingredient regulated within existing drug and food frameworks. It is not subject to exclusive market protections as a basic API, and any patent considerations typically relate to specific formulations or delivery systems rather than the substance itself.

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PRO Data Insights coverage for Ascorbic acid: 22187 verified transactions across 3875 suppliers and 2978 buyers worldwide. Use the dataset to benchmark suppliers and monitor regulatory activity where available.
Where can I access the API market report for Ascorbic acid?
Market report availability for Ascorbic acid: Report Available. The report highlights demand trends, pricing drivers, and supplier landscape insights for procurement planning.