نتایج جستجو برای: tartaric acid

تعداد نتایج: 747510  

2003
P. Finkle

Until recently no accurate method existed for the quantitative determination of small amounts of tartaric acid in the urine. In 1931 Underhill, Peterman, and Krause (1) reported a calorimetric method based upon the reaction between metavanadates and tartaric acid in which a golden red color results. We are able to report upon its accuracy, for this identical method was developed independently b...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 1921

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1968

2012
Dominic A. Brose Bahram Momen Martin C. Rabenhorst

Title of dissertation: USE OF TARTARIC ACID AND ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL IN THE REDUCTION OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND APPLICATION TO CHROMIUM CONTAMINATED SOILS AND CHROMITE ORE PROCESSING RESIDUE Dominic A. Brose, Doctor of Philosophy, 2012 Dissertation directed by: Professor Bruce R. James Department of Environmental Science and Technology Although chromium (Cr) is a naturally occurring metal, in the...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Mausumi Mahapatra Wilfred T Tysoe

The chemisorption of two chiral molecules, propylene oxide and glycidol, is studied on tartaric-acid modified Pd(111) surfaces by using temperature-programmed desorption to measure adsorbate coverage. It is found that R-glycidol shows preferential enantioselective chemisorption on (S,S)-tartaric acid modified Pd(111) surfaces, while propylene oxide does not adsorb enantioselectively. The enanti...

2005
K. C. Joseph Bharat B. Parekh

Urinary stone is one of the oldest and the most common afflictions in humans, animals and birds. A number of people suffer from urinary stones. Brushite or calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate (CHPD) crystals are frequently found in urinary stones. Many fruits contain high amount of tartaric acid. Therefore, the effect of tartaric acid on the growth of CHPD crystals is presented in this article...

2014
M. A. Randhawa

Organic acids play pivotal role in flavor and consumer acceptance of fruit beverages. Concentration of some organic acids in citrus juices was determined through HPLC and their retention during refrigerated storage was also evaluated. The concentration of organic acids were in the following pattern Citric Acid> Malic Acid> Ascorbic Acid> Tartaric Acid. Citric acid, malic acid, ascorbic acid and...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
G Wagner F Loewus

Metabolic conversion of l-galactono-1, 4-lactone and l-ascorbic acid to (+)-tartaric acid and oxalic acid has been studied in Pelargonium crispum, cv. Prince Rupert. Experiments with specifically labeled substrates suggest a path of conversion involving cleavage of l-ascorbic acid, or a metabolic product of l-ascorbic acid, between C(2) and C(3), such that oxalic acid arises from the two carbon...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Mark D Eddleston Mihails Arhangelskis Tomislav Friščić William Jones

The formation of diastereomeric cocrystals of malic acid and tartaric acid was investigated by liquid-assisted grinding in the solid state. We demonstrate that racemic malic acid can be converted into two distinct diastereomeric cocrystal phases by grinding with a single enantiomer of tartaric acid.

Journal: :Food chemistry 2015
J Gómez C Lasanta J M Palacios-Santander L M Cubillana-Aguilera

Winemaking of musts acidified with up to 3g/L of gypsum (CaSO4 2H2O) and tartaric acid, both individually and in combination, as well as a chemical modeling have been carried out to study the behaviour of these compounds as acidifiers. Prior to fermentation gypsum and tartaric acid reduce the pH by 0.12 and 0.17 pH units/g/L, respectively, but while gypsum does not increase the total acidity an...

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