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  2. Citric acid - Wikipedia

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    Citric acid is an alpha hydroxy acid and is an active ingredient in chemical skin peels. [36] Citric acid is commonly used as a buffer to increase the solubility of brown heroin. [37] Citric acid is used as one of the active ingredients in the production of facial tissues with antiviral properties. [38]

  3. File:CitricAcid Crystalisation Timelapse.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Time-lapse of citric acid (C 6 H 8 O 7) crystalising out of water, as viewed by bright field microscopy. 1.559 pixels/μm, the entire image covers a region of approximately 2.0 by 1.5 mm. 1 image captured every 6.3 seconds, the entire video covers 7.2 min.

  4. Citrique Belge - Wikipedia

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    Citrique Belge or Citric Belge, located in Tienen is a Belgian biotech company and one of the biggest producers of citric acid. The company has a production capacity of 120,000 tonnes of citric acid per year. [1] In 2020 it employed 340 people. [2]

  5. SlideShare - Wikipedia

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    SlideShare is an American hosting service, now owned by Scribd, for professional content including presentations, infographics, documents, and videos. Users can upload files privately or publicly in PowerPoint, Word, or PDF format. Content can then be viewed on the site itself, on mobile devices or embedded on other sites.

  6. Reverse Krebs cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Reductive/Reverse TCA Cycle (rTCA cycle). Shown are all of the reactants, intermediates and products for this cycle. The reverse Krebs cycle (also known as the reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle, the reverse TCA cycle, or the reverse citric acid cycle, or the reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle, or the reductive TCA cycle) is a sequence of chemical reactions that are used by some bacteria and ...

  7. File:Citric acid cycle with aconitate.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Citric acid cycle noi.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Citric acid cycle with aconitate 2 es.svg - Wikipedia

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