Acoustic modes are a suitable probe to check the internal solar composition
and give constraints on regions of turbulence or mixing in stellar interio
rs. The recent results obtained with the SOHO satellite involve practically
all the acoustic modes and are extremely useful to check theoretical assum
ptions. If turbulence is favoured to explain lithium burning in the tachocl
ine layers located at the base of the convection zone, central turbulent mi
xing seems to be strongly rejected by the present observations. Nuclear rea
ction rates cannot be directly verified by this type of probe but they are
indirectly constrained through the behaviour of the sound speed. So, some p
uzzling problems concerning Maxwellian distribution or dynamical effects in
stellar plasma are enlightened by the accuracy of the present seismic data
.