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triacetic acid

tri·a·ce·tic ac·id

(trī'ă-sē'tik as'id),
Formed by condensation of acetyl and malonyl CoA's in the course of fatty acid synthesis.
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tri·a·ce·tic ac·id

(trī-ă-sē'tik as'id)
A compound formed by condensation of acetyl and malonyl coenzyme A in the course of fatty acid synthesis.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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Two mL of blood sample was collected during clinical examination from each of the participants in both groups and the samples were placed in tubes containing ethylene diamine triacetic acid. All blood samples were preserved at -20[degrees]C until deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) isolation.
More recently EDDS (Ethylene Diamine Disuccinate) and NTA (Nitrilo Triacetic Acid) are being employed due to their biodegradability as opposed to EDTA [12].
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