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Isocitric acid

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Formula
  
C6H8O7

Molar mass
  
192.1235 g/mol

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Isocitric acid meaning


Isocitric acid is a structural isomer of citric acid. Salts and esters of isocitric acid are known as isocitrates. The isocitrate anion is a substrate of the citric acid cycle. Isocitrate is formed from citrate with the help of the enzyme aconitase, and is acted upon by isocitrate dehydrogenase.

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Isocitric acid is commonly used as a marker to detect the authenticity and quality of fruit products, most often citrus juices. In authentic orange juice, for example, the ratio of citric acid to D-isocitric acid is usually less than 130. An isocitric acid value higher than this may be indicative of fruit juice adulteration.

Isocitric acid DL ISOCITRIC ACID TRISODIUM SALT CAS 1637736 05208828 MP

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