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boletic acid

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bo⋅le⋅tic ac⋅id

[boh-lee-tik]
–noun Chemistry.
fumaric acid.

Origin:
1810–20; bolet(us) + -ic

fumaric acid

–noun
a colorless, odorless, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C4H4O4, isomeric with maleic acid, essential to cellular respiration in most eukaryotic organisms: used in the making of synthetic resins and as a replacement for tartaric acid in beverages and baking powders.


Origin:
1875–80
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Main Entry: fu·mar·ic acid
Pronunciation: fyu-"mar-ik-
Function: noun
: a crystalline acid C4H4O4 formed fromsuccinic acid as an intermediate in the Krebs cycle
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fumaric acid fu·mar·ic acid (fy&oomacr;-mār'ĭk)
n.
An organic acid that is formed from succinic acid and is an intermediate in the Krebs cycle.

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fumaric acid   (fy-mār'ĭk)  Pronunciation Key 
A colorless crystalline compound found in various plants and produced synthetically. It is used mainly in resins, paints, varnishes, and inks. Fumaric acid is a geometric isomer of maleic acid, having two carboxyl (COOH) groups attached on opposite sides of an ethylene chain. Chemical formula: C4H4O2.
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