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Definition of Oxalacetate
1. Noun. A salt or ester of oxalacetic acid.
Definition of Oxalacetate
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxalacetate
Literary usage of Oxalacetate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederick Holleman, Andrew Jamieson Walker, Owen E. Mott (1907)
"Diet by 1 oxalacetate Diethyl oxalacetate, ... The ketonic nature of diethyl
oxalacetate is indicated by the formation of an oxime ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1906)
"By the condensation of the sodium derivative of ethyl cyanoacetate with ethyl
oxalacetate, ... with alkyl derivatives of ethyl oxalacetate, are hydrolysed. ..."
3. The Chemical Synthesis of Vital Products and the Interrelations Between by Raphael Meldola (1904)
"Diethyl oxalate and ethyl acetate condense by the action of sodium or sodium
ethoxide with the formation of diethyl oxalacetate (Wislicenus, Ann. 246, ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1901)
"The yield of condensation product was small, and was not improved by the varying
conditions employed. In pursuit of the same object ethyl oxalacetate was ..."
5. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1918)
"... 98-0 Oxalacetic acid 100-0 Methyl oxalacetate 100-0 Dibenzoyl methane 96-0
Many interesting results have been obtained by this method in observing the ..."
6. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1906)
"The known form of methyl oxalacetate melts at 74-76°. A new form was obtained
melting at 85-87° and which was very sensitive to heat, changing above 50° to ..."