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facial tissues with
antiviral properties. The
buffering properties of
citrates are used to
control pH in
household cleaners and pharmaceuticals. Citric...
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three forms of salt are
collectively known by the E
number E331.
Sodium citrates are used as
acidity regulators in food and drinks, and also as emulsifiers...
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Magnesium citrates are metal-organic
compounds formed from
citrate and
magnesium ions. They are salts. One form is the 1:1
magnesium preparation in salt...
- Clomifene, Clomifène,
Clomifene citrate,
Clomifeni citras, Clomifeno, Clomifert, Clomihexal, Clomiphen, Clomiphene,
Clomiphene Citrate, Cloninn, Clostil, Clostilbegyt...
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Hydrogen Citrates".
Journal of the...
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production of
fentanyl citrate (the salt
formed by
combining fentanyl and
citric acid in a 1:1
stoichiometric ratio).
Fentanyl citrate entered medical use...
- are ionized.
Ferrous citrates are all paramagnetic,
reflecting the weak
crystal field of the
carboxylate ligands.
Ferrous citrates are
produced by treating...
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Trisodium citrate is a
chemical compound with the
molecular formula Na3C6H5O7. It is
sometimes referred to
simply as "sodium
citrate",
though sodium citrate can...
- name is
derived from the
citric acid (a
tricarboxylic acid,
often called citrate, as the
ionized form
predominates at
biological pH) that is
consumed and...
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contain two or more Fe(III) centers.
Ferric citrates contribute to the
metabolism of iron by some organisms.
Citrates,
which are
released by
plant roots and...