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Fully Biobased Adhesive from Glucose and Citric Acid for Plywood with High Performance.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Biomass-based adhesives have attracted much attention due to their eco-friendly, sustainable characteristics compared to formaldehyde-based adhesives; however, their low bonding strength and water resistance restrict their application. Thus, developing a
Chunyin Li   +5 more
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Citric Acid Intoxication*

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1955
Ten years ago the possibility of clinical citric acid intoxication during the transfusion of citrated blood was thought to be negligible. 1 Shortly thereafter the development of exchange transfusion techniques, with the replacement of two or three times an infant's (or adult's) blood volume, brought attention to this problem again.
Anna J. Murphy   +4 more
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Citric acid from Aspergillus niger: a comprehensive overview

Critical reviews in microbiology, 2020
Microbial citric acid has high economic importance and widely used in beverage, food, detergents, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. The filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger is a work horse and important cell factory in industry for the production ...
B. Behera
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Improved Production of Malic Acid in Aspergillus niger by Abolishing Citric Acid Accumulation and Enhancing Glycolytic Flux.

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2020
Microbial fermentation was widely explored to produce malic acid. Previously, Aspergillus niger has been successfully engineered and high titer of malic acid was achieved with strain S575, but it also produced a high level of by-product citric acid. Here,
Yongxue Xu, Yutao Zhou, W. Cao, Hao Liu
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Citric Acid in Semen

Nature, 1948
THE discovery of citric acid in mammalian semen is due to Schersten1,2, who was also the first to point out that the acid originates in the accessory glands of reproduction, chiefly the seminal vesicles. In this respect citric acid resembles another more recently discovered component of semen, namely, fructose3, which has similarly been shown to be ...
Thaddeus Mann, G. F. Humphrey
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Citric Acid Based Carbon Dots with Amine Type Stabilizers: pH-Specific Luminescence and Quantum Yield Characteristics

, 2020
We report the synthesis and spectroscopic characteristics of two different sets of carbon dots (CDs) formed by hydrothermal reaction between citric acid and polyethylenimine (PEI) or 2,3-diaminopyr...
F. Meierhofer   +7 more
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Highly Efficient and Sustainable Preparation of Carboxylic and Thermostable Cellulose Nanocrystals via FeCl3-Catalyzed Innocuous Citric Acid Hydrolysis

, 2020
As a weak tricarboxylic acid, citric acid (CA) has been proposed for the preparation of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) due to its innocuous and easily recyclable nature.
Wei Liu   +8 more
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Thyrocalcitonin and citric acid

Experientia, 1970
Thyreocalcitonin, das neue Kalzium und Phosphor senkende Hormon, wurde auf seine Wirkung auf den Zitronensauregehalt von Plasma, Nieren und Knochen untersucht. Dabei wurde eine Senkung der Zitronensaure im Plasma festgestellt, nicht aber eine solche in Knochen und Niere.
V. Czabanová   +3 more
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Citric acid production

2007
Citric acid is a commodity chemical produced and consumed throughout The World. It is used mainly in the food and beverage industry, primarily as an acidulant. Although it is one of the oldest industrial fermentations, its World production is still in rapid increasing. Global production of citric acid in 2007 was over 1.6 million tones. Biochemistry of
Marin, Berovic, Matic, Legisa
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