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  1. ... bases, called Malates, are mostly soluble in water. References. Donovan, Le Grange, Vogel and Braconnot, on Malic Acid, in Ann. of Phil. vi. 67; xii. 153; ...
  2. ... somewhat different prop- erties. The pinnate leaves contain malic acid and salts, tannic acid, mannit, inosit, and glucose, but nothing of physiological significance. They have some reputa- 383 Ash, Prickly. Asheville. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. inhabiting the warmer ...
  3. ... and the Tartrates; Citric acid, and the Citrates; Malic acid, and the Malates; and Tannic acid, and fhe Tannates. In order not to complicate the subject by reference, at the same time, to inherent vegetable products, ...
  4. ... clarifying the role of dicarboxylic acids (e.g. malic, succinic, and fumaric acids), ... with especial reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Physiological chemistry (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1855
    ... acids, such as tartaric acid, citric acid, and malic acid, which, as is well ... In reference to nitrogenous substances, we cannot, however, grant the ...
  6. ... acid. Muriatic " Hydrocyanic " Nitric " Picric " ... acquainted, and there are but few facts that need be stated with reference to others. The very idea of acid you ...
  7. ... systems in the absence of solvent; with special reference to the conver- sion of fused maleic acid into fumaric and malic acids. J. Phys. Chem., 1924, 28: 758-68.— ...
  8. ... 000 or more. T. L. S. 641 Marigold. Massage. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE ... oil, malic acid, and a peculiar mucilaginous substance, calendulin. It has ...
  9. ... or fancy boxes. They contain sugars and fruit acids (malic, etc.), " pec- tic ... 52 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Prostate. Prurigo. can ...
  10. ... of vitriol, it changes into aconitic acid. 598 MALIC ACID AND ITS SALTS. If aconitic acid be heated ... C3H30.), with 1H.O. and 3(C.02). Malic Acid.—C8H408+2H.O. This acid exists in most ...
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