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citric acid, anhydrous and Catarrh

citric acid, anhydrous has been researched along with Catarrh in 1 studies

Citric Acid: A key intermediate in metabolism. It is an acid compound found in citrus fruits. The salts of citric acid (citrates) can be used as anticoagulants due to their calcium chelating ability.
citric acid : A tricarboxylic acid that is propane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid bearing a hydroxy substituent at position 2. It is an important metabolite in the pathway of all aerobic organisms.

Catarrh: Inflammation of a mucous membrane with increased flow of mucous in humans or animals. Catarrh is used mostly in a historical context.

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Dick, EC1
Hossain, SU1
Mink, KA1
Meschievitz, CK1
Schultz, SB1
Raynor, WJ1
Inhorn, SL1

Other Studies

1 other study available for citric acid, anhydrous and Catarrh

ArticleYear
Interruption of transmission of rhinovirus colds among human volunteers using virucidal paper handkerchiefs.
    The Journal of infectious diseases, 1986, Volume: 153, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Antiviral Agents; Citrates; Citric Acid; Common Cold; Hand; Humans; Malates; Male; Paper; Rhi

1986