10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MALIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
malic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
malic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Tartaric and
Malic Acids in Synthesis: A Source Book of ...
Designed for ready reference, this book follows a simple, hierarchical organization-moving from derivatives of carboxy groups to derivatives of hydroxy groups, and, finally, to products of reduction of the carboxy groups-and includes: * ...
Jacek Gawronski, Krystyna Gawronska, 1999
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Handbook of Food Toxicology
8.8.8 Malic Acid and Malic Anhydride L-Malic acid is widely distributed in small
amounts, especially in several fruits and vegetables. It is the predominant acid in
apples, apricots, bananas, cherries, grapes, orange peels, peaches, pears,
plums ...
3
Wine Science: Principles and Applications
Although structurally similar, tartaric and malic acids are synthesized and
metabolized differently. Tartaric acid is derived via a complex transformation from
vitamin C (ascorbic acid). This appears to involve L-idonic acid, as a rate limiting
step ...
4
The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush
In all these cases, apple juice can be replaced with malic acid in powder form.
The preparation period is the same as for taking apple juice, except that the 1 liter
of apple juice per day is substituted by 1⁄2 - 1 teaspoon of malic acid, taken with ...
5
The Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Trace Malic acid added in one portion 1 .27 21.2 Malic acid fed in small portions
3.6 20.4 H1801 added to the cresol and _ malic acid . . . None Similar procedure
to No. 3 1.16 19.5 Cresol sulfonated at 25° and malic acid fed in slowly over ...
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Food Analysis by HPLC, Second Edition
Malic and acetic acid bear a negative though significant correlation to sweet taste
and scented flavors; also, they taste equiacidic with solutions containing sucrose
(e.g., 0.7% o-tartaric acid with a 0.8% concentration of this acid plus 2% ...
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Minimally Processed Refrigerated Fruits & Vegetables
Table 3-5 Some Natural Acids of Fruits and Vegetables Fruits Acids“ Apples
Malic, quinic, a-ketoglutaric, oxalacetic, citric, pyruvic, fumaric, lactic, and succinic
acids Apricots Malic and citric acids Avocados Tartaric acid Bananas Malic, citric,
...
18.1.2.4 Organic Acids L-Malic and citric acids are the major organic acids of
fruits (Table 18.13). Malic acid is predominant in pomme and stone fruits, while
citric acid is most abundant in berries, citrus and tropical fruits. (2R:3R)-Tartaric
acid ...
H.-D. Belitz, Werner Grosch, Peter Schieberle, 2009
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Plant Physiological Ecology
10.5), the capacity to fix CO2 at night viaPEP carboxylase, the accumulation of
malic acid in the vacuole, and subsequent de-acidification during the day, when
CO2 is released from malic acid and fixed in the Calvin cycle, using Rubisco.
Hans Lambers, F Stuart Chapin III, Thijs L. Pons, 2008
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Food Biotechnology: Microorganisms
Malic acid (Figure 6. 1 1) plays a role similar to that of citric acid as a food
ingredient. It, too, is an acidulant with a tangy, smooth flavor profile that lingers in
the mouth; however, it does not impart a burst of flavor. Malic acid has a stronger
acidity ...
Y. H. Hui, PhD, George G. Khachatourians, 1995
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MALIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
malic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Why growing up in the 90s was a pretty sweet deal | SBS Comedy
The result was a fruit-flavoured hard candy covered by a thin layer of malic acid making them incredibly sour, or, for a period in the 90s, super ... «SBS, Jul 15»
Chemical and physical properties of sweet cherry cultivars grown in …
For instance, malic acid and glucose were the most abundant organic acid and sugar in the sweet cherries, respectively, regardless of cultivars. «FreshPlaza, Jul 15»
Research and Markets: Acidity Regulators Market - Global Industry …
By product, the market has been segmented into Citric acid, Phosphoric acid, Lactic Acid, Malic acid and Acetic acid. By application, the market ... «Yahoo Finance UK, Jul 15»
Just how does a Chardonnay end up tasting like butter?
... process called “malolactic fermentation,” a process in which, according to Google, tart-tasting malic acid converts into softer-tasting lactic acid ... «The Pasadena Star-News, Jul 15»
Theater events: Kokandy revives musical homage to Gertrude Stein
The Neo-Futurists announced its 2015-2016 season will begin Feb. 4, 2016, with "Pop Waits," in which creators Malic White and Molly Brennan ... «Chicago Daily Herald, Jul 15»
Story of missing dal in thaali?
Malic and oxalic acids collected from green leaves are prescribed for intestinal disorders. Moth bean is the most drought-resistant of the kharif ... «Deccan Herald, Jul 15»
Mix it up: The perfect cocktail is a sublime balancing act
Pascal uses five key acids in his cocktails: citric, malic, tartaric, acetic and lactic. Citric, as most people will know, gives a very clean taste, with ... «City A.M., Jul 15»
Mutant KRAS associated malic enzyme 1 expression is a predictive …
Mutant KRAS associated malic enzyme 1 expression is a predictive marker for radiation therapy response in non-small cell lung cancer. «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
Malic's Delicatessen among Wyandotte businesses slated for …
Windsor landmark Malic's Delicatessen is one of more than a dozen Wyandotte Street buildings a step closer to being added to the heritage ... «Windsor Star, Jul 15»
Could agave hold the secret to more drought-resistant farming?
They do this by temporarily fixing carbon in a transient pool of mostly malic acid. When the sun rises, the plants break down the organic acids, ... «Environment & Energy Publishing, Jul 15»