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Volumetric properties of aqueous solutions with citrate ions – Trilithium citrate and triammonium citrate

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2016
Densities of aqueous solutions of trilithium citrate
Alexander Apelblat, Emanuel Manzurola
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Citrate anticoagulants for plateletpheresis

Transfusion, 1977
In 112 plateletphereses done by the Haemonetics blood processor, the comparative effectiveness of ACD formula A, ACD formula B, and 2 per cent citrate in saline was evaluated. With respect to yields of platelets and white blood cells (e.g., lymphocytes), ACD‐B was significantly better than the other two.
Douglas W. Huestis   +3 more
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The Molecular Physiology of Citrate

Nature, 1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the molecular physiology of citrate. It discusses the properties of the enzymes that metabolized citrate. High concentrations of citrate are found in bone and other biominerals, in prostate and seminal fluid as a fermentation product of molds, and in citrus fruits.
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Clomiphene citrate

Medical Journal of Australia, 1989
R, Rowland, R, Klein
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Citrate pathophysiology and metabolism

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2017
By chelating ionized calcium, citrate allows extracorporeal circuit anticoagulation without a bleeding risk for the patient. Citrate anticoagulation is also associated with a reduced activation of leucocytes and platelets. Citrate clearance by citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) is not modified by renal failure, but is reduced by about 50% in patients with
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Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Acetyl Triethyl Citrate, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate, and Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate

International Journal of Toxicology, 2002
Acetyl Triethyl Citrate, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate, and Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate all function as plasticizers in cosmetics. Additionally, the Trihexyl and Trioctyl forms are described as skin-conditioning agents—emollients, although there are currently no reported uses of Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate or Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate. Acetyl
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Comparative study on morphological, rheological and functional characteristics of extruded rice starch citrates and lactates

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021
Natasha Abbas Butt   +2 more
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Impact of static and dynamic modes of semi-dry heat reaction on the characteristics of starch citrates

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2020
Jung Sun Hong   +2 more
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Preparation and characterization of rice starch citrates by superheated steam: A new strategy of producing resistant starch

LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2022
Jianyong Wu   +2 more
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