| 31. | For example, tartaric acid can exist as any of three stereoisomers depicted below in a Fischer projection.
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| 32. | Moreover, " Crepis " species contain the caffeoyl tartaric acid derivatives caffeoyl tartaric acid and cichoric acid.
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| 33. | Moreover, " Leontodon " species contain the caffeoyl tartaric acid derivatives caffeoyl tartaric acid and cichoric acid.
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| 34. | The residue contained the calcium salt of tartaric acid, which occurs naturally in large quantities only in grapes.
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| 35. | Moreover, " Scorzoneroides " are source species of caffeoyl tartaric acid derivatives caffeoyl tartaric acid and cichoric acid.
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| 36. | Moreover, " Scorzoneroides " are source species of caffeoyl tartaric acid derivatives caffeoyl tartaric acid and cichoric acid.
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| 37. | For example, tartaric acid has three distinct isomers, a pair of diastereomers with one diastereomer forming two enantiomers.
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| 38. | Tamarind fruit exhibits laxative effects due to its high quantities of malic acid, tartaric acid, and potassium bitartrate.
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| 39. | Naturally occurring tartaric acid is synthesis.
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| 40. | Keeping the wine's pH low _ typically by adding tartaric acid _ makes it less hospitable to Brett.
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