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  2. Citric acid - Wikipedia

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    Citrate is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle, also known as the TCA (TriCarboxylic Acid) cycle or the Krebs cycle, a central metabolic pathway for animals, plants, and bacteria. Citrate synthase catalyzes the condensation of oxaloacetate with acetyl CoA to form citrate.

  3. Citrate (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Citrates are used to make the urine more alkaline (less acid). This helps prevent certain kinds of kidney stones. Citrates are sometimes used with other medicines to help treat kidney stones that may occur with gout. They are also used to make the blood more alkaline in certain conditions.

  4. Citrate | C6H5O7-3 | CID 31348 - PubChem

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    Citrate | C6H5O7-3 | CID 31348 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

  5. Citrate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    noun. cit· rate ˈsi-ˌtrāt. : a salt or ester of citric acid. Examples of citrate in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. These examples are automatically compiled from online sources to illustrate current usage. Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback about these examples.

  6. What Is Citric Acid, and Is It Bad for You? - Healthline

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    Citrate — a closely related molecule of citric acid — is the first molecule that forms during a process called the citric acid cycle.

  7. Citric Acid: Uses, Benefits, and Risks - Verywell Health

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    Citric acid is an organic compound naturally found in citrus fruits. Manufactured citric acid, created from a type of black mold, is one of the most common additives in the world. It is found in everything from foods to dietary supplements and cleaning agents.

  8. Citric Acid Health Benefits - WebMD

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    Citric acid is a weak acid that is found naturally in all citrus fruits. If you’ve ever sunk your teeth into a lemon, you've tasted citric acid. Manufacturers add a man-made version of it to...

  9. Citrate is an intermediate in the “Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle” and is used by all aerobic organisms to produce usable chemical energy. It is a derivative of citric acid, a weak organic acid which can be introduced with diet since it naturally exists ...

  10. Citric acid: Structure, uses, intolerance, and more

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    What is it? Citric acid is a weak acid. In its natural form, it looks like small, clear crystals, similar to table salt. Although it is odorless, it has an acidic taste. It is an...

  11. Structure and inhibition mechanism of the human citrate ...

    www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03230-x

    Citrate is a major metabolite that has multiple physiological roles in the cell. It is an intermediate of the citric acid cycle and is essential to oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria....