2. Verb. (third-person singular of citrate) ¹
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Definition of Citrates
1. citrate [n] - See also: citrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Citrates
Literary usage of Citrates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry by Friedrich Christian Accum (1808)
"PROPERTIES OF citrates. All the salts consisting of citric acid, ... citrates of
silver, mercury, and lead, are obtained in a similar manner from the oxids ..."
2. A Textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics, or, the Action of drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"ACETATES AND citrates. As far as their local effects are concerned, ... The citrates
are absorbed more slowly than the acetates or chlorides and in ..."
3. A Manual of pharmacology and its applications to therapeutics and toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"The citrates form double salts with calcium, which do no liberate Ca ions ...
citrates, like other Ca inactivators, render the blood non-coagulable in vitro ..."
4. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1857)
"456 Ferrous and Ferric citrates.—Ammonio-ferric Citrate.—Sodio-ferric Citrate .
... 459 Ammonio-mercurous, Mercuric and Ammonio-mercuric citrates 460 ..."
5. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen, Henry Leffmann (1898)
"Detection and Determination of Citric Acid and citrates. ... citrates which can
be converted into the calcium salts by precipitation with 1 This temperature ..."
6. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1862)
"(1152) citrates.—Citric acid, being tribasic, forms three series of salts, which
correspond to the varieties of the tribasic phosphates ; for instance, ..."