citric

[ UK /sˈɪtɹɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪtɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or related to citric acid
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How To Use citric In A Sentence

  • Less threatening contents named by Mr Milburn included sucrose, cocoa, butter, liquorice root and citric acid.
  • This is also known as the citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle.
  • The Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle, is one of the most important reaction sequences in biochemistry. Krebs cycle
  • Hydroxycitric acid is derived from the Malabar tamarind tropical fruit native to India.
  • Using elevated food bowls or feeding dry food that contains citric acid as a preservative may also contribute risk increases if kibble containing citric acid is moistened, some experts say. Pet Talk: Some dogs predisposed to deadly bloating
  • Furthermore, with regard to the Refining, Degumming and Dewaxing of Oil and Fat patent, our degumming system converts crude non-degummed vegetable oils into high quality degummed oils using only water and/or trace amounts of citric acid. Undefined
  • A mild acid (usually citric, but sometimes acetic, boric, lactic or tartaric) is often added to amidol formulae to prevent oxidation, which can cause staining of the print.
  • The Lootens formula keeps sulfite content low, uses very little bromide, and adds small amounts of citric acid and potassium thiocyanate.
  • Lemons contain citric acid, which helps exfoliate dead skin cells and promotes the growth of healthy, new cells.
  • Usually acidulation is done with less expensive citric acid, rather than tartaric acid, the acid of wine grapes.
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