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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. ... 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, ...
  3. ... clarifying the role of dicarboxylic acids (e.g. malic, succinic, and fumaric acids), ... with especial reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. ... 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.— ...
  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. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... richer a wine is in alcohol, the less malic acid it contains, and, therefore, the best wines give ... are free from the disagreeable taste which the malic acid imparts 10 them. Old wines give better brandy ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... by their composition: citric acid, C6 H8 O7; malic acid, C4 H7 Os; tartaric acid, C4 He 06. ... With the exception of grape juice, citric and malic acids are the acids found in fruit juices. Most ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... very acid red juice, which consists chiefly of malic acid. This juice forms an useful and pleasant addition ... a very astrin- gent sourish taste. It contains malic acid.* The inspissated juice of the unripe fruit is ...
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