A citrate can refer either to the conjugate base of citric acid, (C3H5O(COO)33−).
yes you can use either trisodium citrate or sodium citrate
Citrate is the salt, an ester of citric acid, and the polyatomic anion that is found in solution. The ester can be triethyl citrate and the salt can be a trisodium citrate.
Citrate Permease is an enzyme that is responsible for transporting citrate inside the cell. Some bacteria have this enzyme while others do not. You can test for the presence of citrate permease by performing a Simmon's Citrate biochemical test.
yes it is
Sodium citrate
sodium citrate bond
Potassium citrate is an alkaline salt.
Ammonium citrate formula is: C6H14N2O7.
Citrate, a Krebs cycle (i.e., TCA cycle or citric acid cycle) intermediate, is generated by many bacteria; however, utilization of exogenous citrate requires the presence of citrate transport proteins (permeases). Upon uptake by the cell, citrate is cleaved by citrate lyase to oxaloacetate and acetate. The oxaloacetate is then metabolized to pyruvate and CO2.
Sodium citrate is considered an organic compound.
M. Morganii is citrate negative
No, butamirate Citrate is not included in BP/USP.