tricarboxylic acid and
Key Facts
Abbreviation
TCA
Pronunciation
/traɪkɑːrˈbɒksɪlɪk ˈæsɪd ænd/
Category
Miscellaneous
Related Field
Unclassified
Examples in Context
- At present, we consider NO released by activated macrophages can kill target cells by restraining the tricarboxylic acid cycle, electron transfer and composition of DNA in target cells.
- The increased recent studies in vitro have showed that Al ( III ) could inhibit the activity of enzyme which catalyzed the tricarboxylic acid cycle ( TCA ) and glycolytic cycle, thereby the production of energy generated by mitochondrial cell was badly affected.
- The results showed that the efficiency of 2 phosphinic acid tetrane 1,2,4 tricarboxylic acid ( PBTCA ) was better than that of the hydroxyl ethylidene bis ( 2 ethylhexyl ) phosphoric acid ( HEDP ) and the polybasic alcohol phosphonate ester ( PC 604 ).
- C_ ( 22 ) - Tricarboxylic acid was synthesized from the fatty acid of cottonseed oil by converting non - conjugated linoleic acid to conjugated linoleic acid in the presence of iodine as catalyst, followed by Diels-Alder reaction between conjugated linoleic acid and fumaric acid.
Other meanings of TCA
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