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Tartaric acid - Wikipedia
Tartaric acid is a white, crystalline organic acid that occurs naturally in many fruits, most notably in grapes but also in tamarinds, bananas, avocados, and ...
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Tartaric acid | Uses, Benefits & Sources - Britannica
Tartaric acid, a dicarboxylic acid, one of the most widely distributed of plant acids, with a number of food and industrial uses.
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TARTARIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TARTARIC is of, relating to, derived from, or resembling tartar or tartaric acid.
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tartaric
tartaric, a.1 Chem. (tɑːˈtærɪk) [f. tartar n.1 + -ic; in mod.L. tartaric-us, F. tartarique.] Of the nature of, related to, or derived from tartar or argol. tartaric acid (formerly tartareous or tartarous acid), an organic acid, C4H6O6 = C4H2O2 + (OH)4, or CO2H·(CHOH)2·CO2H, of which there are five i...
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L-Tartaric acid - WHO | JECFA
Chemical Names: L-Tartaric acid, L-2,3-Dihydroxysuccinic acid; L-2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid. CAS number: 87-69-4. JECFA number: 621. INS: 334.
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Tartaric acid: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank
Tartaric acid is a white crystalline organic acid that occurs naturally in many plants, most notably in grapes.Tartaric is an alpha-hydroxy-carboxylic acid, ...
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Tartaric
Tartaric may mean:
containing tartaric acid or tartrates
pertaining to Tartary or the Tatars
See also
Tartarian (disambiguation)
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Pure Tartaric Acid - 5 Pound - USP Food and Pharmaceutical Grade
1 - 5lb. bag of USP food grade tartaric acid. Our tartaric acid is 100% pure, NON-GMO, and natural, not synthetic. The appearance is white crystalline ...
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Tartaric Acid (5kg) - Scott Laboratories
Used to correct tartaric acid deficiencies, to decrease pH, and/or increase the titratable acidity of juice, must, and wine, thereby enhancing microbial ...
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Tartaric Acid - Modernist Pantry, LLC
100% Pure Tartaric Acid (e334) is a white crystalline organic acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes, bananas, and tamarinds.
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Tartaric Acid USP/FCC - ATPGroup
Tartaric acid, unique to grapes, inhibits spoilage, increases color, improves flavor, enhances aging, reduces pH, and increases acidity. It is the main acid in ...
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tartaric
tartaric/tɑ:ˈtærɪk; tɑr`tærɪk/ adjof or derived from tartar 酒石的; 由酒石生成的.
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Tartaric acid
Modern textbooks refer to the natural form as (2R,3R)-tartaric acid (L-(+)-tartaric acid), and its enantiomer as (2S,3S)-tartaric acid (D-(-)-tartaric Production
L-(+)-Tartaric acid
The L-(+)-tartaric acid isomer of tartaric acid is industrially produced in the largest amounts.
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Tartaric
Tartaric, a.2 (tɑːˈtærɪk) Also Tataric. [f. Tartar n.2 + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or connected with the Tartars or Tartary.1811 Pinkerton Mod. Geog. (ed. 3) 335 Europe can in future have little to apprehend from the Tataric swarms. 1834 Penny Cycl. II. 478/1 The Tartaric region, as it is next the Si...
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Monosodium tartrate
Monosodium tartrate or sodium bitartrate is a sodium acid salt of tartaric acid. See also
Sodium tartrate, the disodium salt of tartaric acid
References
Organic sodium salts
Tartrates
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