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  1. ... Ash. It appears that the sorbic and pure malic acids are identical. [SORBINE. The sugar of the berries ...
  2. ... beverage in fevers Malate & Bimalate Potassa Soda & Ammonia malic acid exists in the [illegible] It exists in the ... preferable to the concrete acid in fevers etc. Malic Acid Obtained from apples & pears in considerable abundance, in ...
  3. ... as is generally the case) in combination with malic acid Appears to be a pure narcotic & to possess ... America Active principle [daturnis] existing in combination with malic acid) Malate of daturnicis soluble both in water and ...
  4. ... of sul- phate of lime, produce a precipitate. Malic acid has the power of precipitating silver, mercury, and ... whose juices contain combinations of the Citric and Malic acids in considerable abundance, such as Fra- garia Vesca, ...
  5. ... Acids Existing in Plants 594 Oxalic acid 594 Malic acid 595 Equisetic and fumaric acids 596 Citric acid ... formula of an organic acid, we shall choose malic acid, which, when crystallized, is composed as follows: Hydrogen ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Organic chemistry (Part 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1895
    ... Succinic Acid 234 Succinic Anhydride 236 Hydroxydicarboxylic Acids-Malic Acid 239 Tartaric Acid 241 Hydroxy tricarboxylic Acids-Citric ... reasons are of considerable importance. CH(OH)-COOH Malic acid, i or C4H6O5, a monohydroxy- CHL-COOH derivative ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... succinic acid. The plant also contains acetic and malic acids. The odor of wormwood is due mainly to ... it was prepared from glycerin, and also from malic acid. Besides being derived from the sources named, it ...
  8. ... regions. Qualities-A fine acid, (is it the malic acid ?) similar to that of the cranberries and whortleberries ... No. 31. carbonate of ammonia, nitrate of potash, malic acid, and a peculiar alkaline principle called Daturin, to ...
  9. ... SeePyrus- F 2 AQU Apple, acid of. See Malic acid. Apple, pine. See Bromclia ananus. Apple, thorn. See ... is found in many fruits united with the malic acid. Citric acid being more costly than tartaric, may ...
  10. ... Lactic. 21. Lampic. 22. Lithic, or Uric 23. Malic. -Acids of 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29 30. ... Acid, lethic. See Lelhic acid. Acid, malic. Seel Malic acid. Acid, manganesic. See Manganesic acid. Acid, margaritic. See ...
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