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citrate

/si-treyt, sahy-/US // ˈsɪ treɪt, ˈsaɪ- //UK // (ˈsɪtreɪt, -rɪt, ˈsaɪtreɪt) //

柠檬酸,柠檬酸盐,柠檬酸钠,枸橼酸

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt or ester of citric acid.

Examples

  • “The easiest way to replace it is with American cheese, which uses things like citrate,” says Pat Polowsky, a food scientist and cheese expert.

  • And with sildenafil citrate going generic in three years, Pfizer will soon lose sole ownership over the Viagra formula.

  • Diammonium citrate, Citrate of oxide of ammonia; Ammonni citras, L.

  • If heat be employed in the evaporation of the solution, an acid citrate will be formed.

  • The bowels should be briskly purged by a dose of citrate of magnesia or cream of tartar.

  • Take a small centrifuge tube and half fill it with sodium citrate solution.

  • Make a second mark on the tube at the upper level of the mixed citrate solution and blood.