| 1. | Other routes are from butadiene, allyl acetate and succinic acid.
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| 2. | Succinic acid also converts to diesters such are also referred to as succinates.
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| 3. | Succinic acid can then be utilized for energy production via the Krebs cycle.
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| 4. | Using glucose as substrate the natural producing succinic acid producers are first considered.
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| 5. | It is a succinic acid-producing strain first isolated from the bovine rumen.
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| 6. | Upon heating in strongly hydrate to succinic acid.
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| 7. | So succinic acid will yield succinic anhydride.
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| 8. | Succinic acid is used in the food and beverage industry, primarily as an acidity regulator.
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| 9. | Under normal conditions, SSADH works with the enzyme GABA transaminase to convert GABA to succinic acid.
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| 10. | The major acids in wine are tartaric and malic acid with succinic acids playing a small role.
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