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glyceric
glyceric, a. Chem. (glɪˈsɛrɪk, ˈglɪsərɪk) [f. glycer-ine + -ic.] Of, derived from, or relating to glycerine. glyceric acid, an acid obtained by the action of nitric acid on glycerine.1864 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 876 Glyceric acid is isomeric with pyruvic acid. 1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 627 Glyceric ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glyceric acid
Glyceric acid refers to organic compounds with the formula . It occurs naturally and is classified as three-carbon sugar acid. It is chiral. Salts and esters of glyceric acid are known as glycerates. Production Glyceric acid is usually produced by oxidation of glycerol. wikipedia.org
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glycerate
glycerate (ˈglɪsərət) [f. glycer-ic + -ate4.] 1. Chem. A salt of glyceric acid.1864 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 876 The glycerates are soluble in water and crystallise well. 2. ‘A solution of some substance in glycerin’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1885). Oxford English Dictionary
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Glycerate kinase
Other names in common use include glycerate kinase (phosphorylating), D-glycerate 3-kinase, D-glycerate kinase, glycerate-3-kinase, GK, D-glyceric acid wikipedia.org
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glyceraldehyde
glyceraldehyde Chem. (ˌglɪsəˈrældɪhaɪd) Also † -aldehyd. [f. glyceric a. + aldehyde.] A colourless, sweet-tasting, crystalline compound, CHO·CHOH·CH2OH, which is the simplest optically active sugar.1882 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLII. 1308 The oxidation of the glyceraldehyd to tartronic acid. 1899 Ibid. LXXV... Oxford English Dictionary
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D-Glyceric acidemia
D-Glyceric acidemia (a.k.a. D-Glyceric aciduria) is an inherited disease, in the category of inborn errors of metabolism. Related conditions D-Glyceric acidemia should not be confused with L-Glyceric acidemia (a.k.a. wikipedia.org
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diglyceric
diglyˈceric, -ˈglyceride, -ˈglycerol, -glyˈcollic Chem.: see di-2 2 d, and glyceric, etc.1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 626 Diglyceric acid has not been actually obtained. Ibid. 706 Diglycollic Acid is also called Paramalic Acid. 1881 Nature XXIII. 245 Diglycollic acid..obtained by the action of sodium... Oxford English Dictionary
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2-Phosphoglyceric acid
2-Phosphoglyceric acid (2PG), or 2-phosphoglycerate, is a glyceric acid which serves as the substrate in the ninth step of glycolysis. wikipedia.org
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Sugar acid
Examples Examples of sugar acids include: Aldonic acids Glyceric acid (3C) Xylonic acid (5C) Gluconic acid (6C) Ascorbic acid (6C, unsaturated lactone wikipedia.org
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trihydric
▪ I. trihydric, a.1 Chem. (traɪˈhaɪdrɪk) [f. tri- 5 + Gr. ὕδωρ water + -ic.] Containing three hydroxyl groups, OH; thus glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, is a trihydric alcohol; pyrogallic acid or pyrogallol, C6H3(OH)3, is a trihydric phenol.1866 Frankland Lect. Notes 269 Relations of Glycerin to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tartronic acid
It is produced by oxidation of glycerol: Glyceric acid is an intermediate. Its derivative, 2-methyltartronic acid, is isomalic acid. wikipedia.org
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hyperoxaluria
hyperoxaluria, n. Med. Brit. /ˌhʌɪp(ə)rˌɒksəˈl(j)ʊərɪə/, U.S. /ˌhaɪpərˌɑksəˈlʊriə/ [‹ hyper- prefix + oxaluria n.] The excretion of an abnormally large amount of oxalate in the urine, spec. (in full primary hyperoxaluria) that resulting from oxalosis; an instance of this.1957 H. E. Archer et al. in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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CN113956150A - 一种甘油酸的制备方法 - Google Patents
CN113956150A CN202010705414.XA CN202010705414A CN113956150A CN 113956150 A CN113956150 A CN 113956150A CN 202010705414 A CN202010705414 A CN 202010705414A CN 113956150 A CN113956150 A CN 113956150A Authority CN China Prior art keywords product glyceric acid glycerol separation pressure Prior art date 2020-07-21 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.
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Staff View: Base-free aerobic oxidation of glycerol on TiO2-supported ...
Sep 5, 2023Base-free aerobic oxidation of glycerol on TiO2-supported bimetallic Au-Pt catalysts . The aerobic oxidation of glycerol provides an economically viable route to glyceraldehyde, dihydroxyacetone and glyceric acid with versatile applications, for which monometallic Pt, Au and Pd and bimetallic Au-Pt, Au- Pd and Pt-Pd catalysts on TiO2 were examined under base-free conditions.
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Absolute configuration
For example, oxidation of (+)-glyceraldehyde (1) with mercury oxide gives (−)-glyceric acid (2), a reaction that does not alter the stereocenter. Thus the absolute configuration of (−)-glyceric acid must be the same as that of (+)-glyceraldehyde. wikipedia.org
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