Amino acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amino acids are molecules containing both amine and carboxyl functional groups. These molecules are particularly important in biochemistry, where this term refers to alpha-amino acids with the genera...
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Citric acid is a weak organic acid found in citrus fruits. It is a good, natural preservative and is also used to add an acidic (sour) taste to foods and soft ... Citric acid's chemical formula is C6H8O7 (structure shown at right). Its structure is reflected in its IUPAC name 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid.
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Everyday is Christmas if citric acid and citrate (citric acid salt or esters) is what you're hankering for. This acid is found and used everywhere from cokes to blueprints, to candy to helping clean up our environment because it is so easy to react and because of it's acidic properties.
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Citric Acid is an all around covalent bonder meaning that instead of being selfish, its atoms share their electrons. It's composed of 6 carbons, 8 Hydrogen, and 7 oxygen. Bonding varies among the atoms.
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The Citric Acid Cycle ... The citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, lies at the heart of aerobic metabolism. It is involved in the breakdown of all three major food groups; ... Hover over the molecule to see a detailed structure. Keep pressing "Next" to step through the cycle.
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One of the most annoying acids is Lactic Acid. Lactic means milk. This acid is produced when milk goes sour; so I find it annoying. You may also find it a nuisance when your muscles make it and you get cramp. Citric acid is found in fruits, especially citrus fruits: this is what makes them taste sour.
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Citric acid is produced by the fermentation of sugars, such as corn starch or molasses. Anionic surfactants based on citric acid amides are known. JP 08302387A discloses the use of mono-amides prepared from citric acid and C10-C20 amines ... This invention relates to the use of citramide compounds of the structure ##STR3## ;
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Always read and follow the product label and Material Safety Date Sheet (MSDS) that are shipped with each order. ... Citric Acid; Product Specification; ... Hydroxy, Propanetricarboxylic Acid, Beta-Hydroxytricarboxylic Acid...
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Citric Acid exists in all plants (especially in lemons and limes) and in many animal tissues and fluids. In biochemistry, it is involved in important metabolism of almost all living things; the Krebs cycle (also called citric acid cycle), a part of the process by which ... Molecular Structure of Citric Acid Monohydrate...
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