- Citrate salt
- 枸橼酸盐
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
Citrate — Cit rate, n. [From {Citric}.] (Chem.) A salt of citric acid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
citrate — [si′trāt΄, sī′trāt΄] n. [ CITR(I) + ATE2] a salt or ester of citric acid … English World dictionary
Citrate — The citrate anion A citrat … Wikipedia
citrate — A salt or ester of citric acid; used as anticoagulants because they bind calcium ions. c. aldolase SYN: c. lyase. ATP c. (pro 3S) lyase an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ATP, c., and coenzyme A to … Medical dictionary
Salt (chemistry) — This article is about the term as used in chemistry. For the chemistry of table salt, see Sodium chloride. The blue salt copper(II) sulfate in the form of the mineral chalcanthite In chemistry, salts are ionic compounds that result from the… … Wikipedia
citrate — 1. noun Any salt or ester of citric acid. See Also: ferric ammonium citrate, Benedicts solution, sildenafil citrate, Viagra 2. verb To cause to form citrate … Wiktionary
Salt — In medicine, salt usually refers to sodium chloride, table salt, used for seasoning food, for the preservation of meat, etc. Salt is found in the earth and in sea water and is isolated by evaporation and crystallization from sea water and other… … Medical dictionary
citrate — noun /ˈsɪtreɪt/ (say sitrayt), /ˈsaɪ / (say suy ) 1. a salt or ester of citric acid. –verb (t) /sɪˈtreɪt/ (say si trayt), /saɪˈtreɪt/ (say suy trayt) (citrated, citrating) 2. to treat with a citrate, especially with sodium citrate …
citrate — I noun a salt or ester of citric acid • Hypernyms: ↑salt, ↑ester II verb cause to form a salt or ester of citric acid (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑citric acid … Useful english dictionary
citrate — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1794 a salt or ester of citric acid … New Collegiate Dictionary
citrate — /si trayt, suy /, n. Chem. a salt or ester of citric acid. [1785 95; CITR(IC ACID) + ATE2] * * * … Universalium