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  1. ... ripens its fruit in September. The berries contain malic acid, and have a sweetish, not unpleasant taste; neverthe- ... beside the sugar mixed with it, citric and malic acids, acidulous tartrite of potass, free tartarous acid, gelatin, ...
  2. ... according to Proust, of citric acid 1*77; malic acid, gum, and bitter extractive 0*72; water, 97* ... much mucilage, a fixed and a volatile oil, malic acid and the malates of potassa and lime, chloride ...
  3. ... 0.17 to 0.19 per ct. of malic acid. Notwithstanding the fact that the cellulose content of ... considerable sugar; but as they likewise contain much malic acid, the wine obtained from them cannot be compared ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... citric and tartaric acids and small quantities of malic acid. Used in preparing confection of senna. RHUS GLABRA, ... iByo. Sumach.')—The fruit of Rhus glabra, containing malic acid, which exists in it as calcium and potassium ...
  5. ... not blacken, and give off carbonic oxide gas. Malic acid (see also p. 135). White on the addition ... acid, and crystallizes on cooling in fine needles. Malic acid is decomposed by heat, into malseic and f ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... the oxygenated muriatic acid changes it into the malic acid. The urat of ammonia Avas first discovered by ... The citric acid decomposes all tartarised neutrals. The malic acid is not peculiar to apples, from whence its ...
  7. ... altered fibrin, combined with nitric acid and with malic acid, formed by the action of some nitric acid ... Citrus, it is found, with little or no malic acid, in the fruits of Dulcamara, Dog-rose, Cranberry, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Syllabus to lectures on chemistry 
    Publication: Charleston, S.C. : S. Babcock & Co. ; New York : Wiley & Putnam ; New Haven : B & W Noyes, 1841
    ... 12. Metagallic, C >5 H9 O9 13. Pyrokinic. Malic acid is contained in grapes, currants, gooseberries, and most ... gum 226, with traces of volatile oil, cerasinand malic acid. It dissolves easily in alcohol, ether, and the ...
  9. ... Salts formed by the un- ion nf the malic acid, cr acid of apples, with different bales ; thus, malat of copper, malat of lead, Sec. MALIC ACID. This acid is obtained by faturating the juice ...
  10. ... late, in consequence of the abun- dance of malic acid which the former contains; for, as is well known, the malic acid is not the subject-matter of the acetous ...
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