Organic acids, though, have carved out a curious exception. Chemicals such as glycolic acid, lactic acid, and salicylic acid ...
Several theories have been developed to explain the behaviour of acids and bases. The most notable theories include the Arrhenius concept, the Brønsted-Lowry theory, and the Lewis concept. In the ...
Fatty acids are necessary for the normal functioning of all systems in the body. People can only get essential fatty acids from food sources, while it can create nonessential fatty acids. There are ...
Carbonic Acid Structure: Acids and Bases are an integral part of chemistry and a major portion is devoted to explaining their properties and examples. One of the most studied acids is Carbon Acid. It ...
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All About Nucleic Acid Foods and Functions
Nucleic acids are long chains of nucleotides found in all living organisms. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are two common nucleic acids responsible for providing genetic ...
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Folic acid is man-made: Here's why it's added to food
Many staple foods are fortified with folic acid and can lead to many potential health benefits. Here's what to know about ...
Gas and liquid mass spectroscopy (MS) play a key role in the analysis of lipid and fatty acids, from the quality control of food and pharmaceutical products to the generation of biologically relevant ...
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