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malic~

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  • Acetic acid and malic acid give vinegar its sour taste.
  • It is the calcium salt of citric acid and malic acid with variable composition.
  • teria (such as Oenococcus oeni), which consume malic acid to liberate energy.
  • as a metabolite of citric acid when all of the malic acid has been consumed.
  • vels of salt) which slows the disappearance of malic acid resulting in a higher pH.
  • Fruit acids, such as malic acid and tartaric acid, contribute to flavor e
  • the roles of succinic acid, fumaric acid, and malic acid in muscle metabolism, as well as the bioc
  • erted into maleic anhydride by dehydration, to malic acid by hydration, and to succinic acid by hyd
  • tion (or MLF) where the hard, green apple-like malic acid is converted into softer, butter-like lac
  • (usually sodium bicarbonate, tartaric acid and malic acid) and salt.
  • nged later in 2004 (phosphoric acid instead of malic acid).
  • ct, sodium borohydride reduction of esterified malic acid, or catalytic hydrogenation of malic acid
  • Common diprotic acids include malic acid, found in apples and cherries, and tartar
  • two major grape acids found in wine called L- malic acid, to another type of acid, L+lactic acid.
  • ntrate, citric acid, natural flavor, d-Ribose, malic acid, ascorbic acid, inositol, maltodextrin, g
  • It is the ammonium salt of malic acid.
  • Hydration of the same compound gives malic acid.
  • It is the sodium salt of malic acid.
  • It is the potassium salt of malic acid.
  • e formed between L-cysteinyl-D-glucosamine and malic acid.
  • contains an SH group instead of an OH group on malic acid.
  • with relatively high tannins and low levels of malic acid.
  • the tartness in the wine, although citric and malic acids also play a role.
  • The grape produces a very malic and fruity wine.
  • from pyruvate (C3) and CO2 in the presence of malic enzyme (Scheme 2).
  • particular confusion exists about the role of malic enzymes.It has been observed in various cell t
  • troot sugar, on various organic acids (gallic, malic, tartaric, butyric, lactic, etc.), on oenanthi
  • by Kuroi, who works for a rival of Mackenzie, Malic, who is also over 200 years old and has a base