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tricarboxylic acids: organic compounds that contain three carboxylic acid functional groups
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tricarboxylic acids
The polycarboxylic acids may also be tricarboxylic acids.
Examples of suitable tricarboxylic acids are citric acid or trimellitic acid.
Retrofats are esters of fatty alcohols with tricarboxylic acids.
Suitable tricarboxylic acids include for example citric acid.
Preferred organic acids are dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids.
Suitable tricarboxylic acids are for example citric acid or trimellitic acid.
The aliphatic or aromatic polycarboxylic acid is advantageously chosen from dicarboxylic acids and tricarboxylic acids.
Unsaturated tricarboxylic acids include aconitic acid or their esters or amides.
Better results have been obtained with dicarboxylic acids and tricarboxylic acids than with monocarboxylic acids.
The preferred tricarboxylic acids are trimellitic acid or the anhydride thereof.
Stabilizers may be carboxylic acids, preferably dicarboxylic or tricarboxylic acids.
Tricarboxylic acids with at least one hydroxyl group are more preferred.
Among these, dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids are preferred.
Examples for tricarboxylic acids include citric acid or trimellitic acid which can optionally be comprised.
Another aspect of the invention are the salts with di - and tricarboxylic acids.

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Examples for suitable tricarboxylic acids are citric acid or isocitric acid.
Such chemicals include, but are not limited to, dicarboxylic acids and tricarboxylic acids.
Examples of tricarboxylic acids include trimer and Diels-Alder tricarboxylic acids.
Organic acids which form suitable salts include the mono, di and tricarboxylic acids.
Suitable tricarboxylic acids include, for example, citric acid and aconitic acid.
Examples of suitable carboxylic acids include a variety monocarboxylic acids, dicarboxylic acids, and tricarboxylic acids.
Examples of tricarboxylic acids include, but are not limited to, citric acid and tricarballylic acids.
Suitable aromatic carboxylic acids include for example mono -, di - and tricarboxylic acids.
The dicarboxylic acids and / or tricarboxylic acids may be aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic or heterocyclic or both.
Aliphatic carboxylic acids include, for example, saturated or unsaturated aliphatic mono -, di - or tricarboxylic acids.
Tricarboxylic acids include trimer acids, Alder triacids, and Diels-Alder tricarboxylic acids.
Examples of illustrative organic acids that form suitable salts are mono -, di-and tricarboxylic acids.
Category, Tricarboxylic acids.
Tricarboxylic acids ( e.g. trimellitic acid ) may also be used.
Glutamate ( or glutamine ),? - ketoglutarate, and yeast extract repress the enzymes that metabolize the tricarboxylic acids.
Tricarboxylic acids include, for example, citric acid, trimellitic acid, isocitric acid, agaicic acid, etc.
Suitable tricarboxylic acids include for example trimellitic acid, citric acid and 1,3,5-benzene tricarboxylic acid.

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