Are Organic Citrus Richer in Vitamin C?
Most recent answer: 10/03/2015
- Udaya (age 13)
Portland, Oregon
I honestly do not think so, on the ground that the difference you cited seemed unreasonably large for Vitamin C (aka ascorbic acid) concentration. If you check this website, you will see that the total ascorbic acid content is around 30 mg/100g fruit: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/2271?fgcd=&manu=&lfacet=&format=&count=&max=35&offset=&sort=&qlookup=09112 . Roughly, this corresponds to 0.3 mg/ml, far less than the difference you are reporting, 10mg/ml. Could there be a unit issue?
Otherwise, I suggest 2 things: every experiment has an inevitable error margin. Try measuring the same grapefruit 3 times and observe how much your results agree. Secondly, try measuring multiple non-organic fruits to see how much deviation there is in a population. My opinion, there could be a real difference, but this could also be affected by how fresh both fruits were.
Tunc
(published on 10/03/2015)