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capacity in soils. "Humic substances" is an
umbrella term
covering humic acid,
fulvic acid and humin,
which differ in solubility. By definition,
humic acid (HA)...
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Black water is a type of
bottled alkaline water containing fulvic acid (FvA) and
other mineral or
vitamin additives. The
water is
named for its dark and...
- two prin****l components: the high-molecular part is
fulvic nature of
sample as
typical peat
fulvic acids (sample from
Sakhtysh Lake, Russia), and the low-molecular...
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products of
amino acids, monosaccharides,
phenols and
aldehydes combined into
fulvic acids. Fats and
waxes were not
extensively hydrolyzed under these mild conditions...
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present in grain,
trace mineral deficiency in nutrition, and high
levels of
fulvic acid in
drinking water.
Selenium and
iodine have been
considered the major...
- buffer, like clay,
against changes in pH and soil moisture.
Humic acids and
fulvic acids,
which begin as raw
organic matter, are
important constituents of...
- (microbial humus) or
reorganized and
further oxidized into
humic ****emblages (
fulvic acids and
humic acids),
which bind to clay
minerals and
metal hydroxides...
- E.; Soriano-Sierra, E.J. (February 2005). "Fluorescence
fingerprint of
fulvic and
humic acids from
varied origins as
viewed by single-scan and excitation/emission...
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Biotic materials in soil
include humic substances such as
humic acids,
fulvic acids and humin. Some
biotic material may not be
considered to be organic...
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British pharmaceutical company. It
produces the
patented CarboHydrate Derived Fulvic Acid (CHD-FA) and
formulations containing this product.
Fulhold Pharma was...