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Definition of fumaric acid in English: fumaric acidnounfjuːˈmarɪkfyo͞oˌmerik ˈasəd mass nounChemistry A crystalline acid, isomeric with maleic acid, present in fumitory and many other plants. 〔化〕富马酸,延胡索酸 Alternative name: trans-butenedioic acid; chemical formula: HOOCCHCHCOOH Example sentencesExamples - In the case of phthalazine complete proton transfer from one carboxy group of oxalic and fumaric acid to a nitrogen atom of the heterocycle, generating ionic interactions is observed.
- They were created in a laboratory with the help of adipic acid, disodium phospic and fumaric acid, and taste like it too.
- Three parts of fumaric acid are as sour as five parts of citric acid.
- Other systemic therapies include monoclonal antibodies, protein specifically targeting memory T cells, fumaric acid esters, novel retinoids, and macrolactams.
- It has strong anti-carcinogenic properties and is rich in a number of complex phytochemicals including ergosterol, fumaric acid, aminoglucose and mannitol, coumarins, alkaloids, lactone and various enzymes.
- On the other hand, the monoanion of fumaric acid is the stronger acid than the analog maleate ion.
- To give food a light texture, and/or control its acidity/alkalinity, yeast, sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, fumaric acid, phosphoric acid, lactic acid, and tartrates may be added.
- The present invention relates to a method of increasing the rate of solubility of fumaric acid in water, and especially in cold water, and products therefrom.
- Chromatography of organic acids evidences the excreted fumaric acid, often associated with succinic acid and alphacetoglutaric acid.
OriginMid 19th century: fumaric from modern Latin Fumaria 'fumitory' + -ic. Definition of fumaric acid in US English: fumaric acidnounfyo͞oˌmerik ˈasəd Chemistry A crystalline acid, isomeric with maleic acid, present in fumitory and many other plants. 〔化〕富马酸,延胡索酸 Alternative name: trans-butenedioic acid; chemical formula: HOOCCHCHCOOH Example sentencesExamples - On the other hand, the monoanion of fumaric acid is the stronger acid than the analog maleate ion.
- Chromatography of organic acids evidences the excreted fumaric acid, often associated with succinic acid and alphacetoglutaric acid.
- In the case of phthalazine complete proton transfer from one carboxy group of oxalic and fumaric acid to a nitrogen atom of the heterocycle, generating ionic interactions is observed.
- Other systemic therapies include monoclonal antibodies, protein specifically targeting memory T cells, fumaric acid esters, novel retinoids, and macrolactams.
- It has strong anti-carcinogenic properties and is rich in a number of complex phytochemicals including ergosterol, fumaric acid, aminoglucose and mannitol, coumarins, alkaloids, lactone and various enzymes.
- To give food a light texture, and/or control its acidity/alkalinity, yeast, sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, fumaric acid, phosphoric acid, lactic acid, and tartrates may be added.
- Three parts of fumaric acid are as sour as five parts of citric acid.
- The present invention relates to a method of increasing the rate of solubility of fumaric acid in water, and especially in cold water, and products therefrom.
- They were created in a laboratory with the help of adipic acid, disodium phospic and fumaric acid, and taste like it too.
OriginMid 19th century: fumaric from modern Latin Fumaria ‘fumitory’ + -ic. |