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citrovorum f. folinic acid.
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citrullinuria 1. argininosuccinate synthase deficiency.  2. excretion of high levels of citrulline in the urine.
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cittosis pica during pregnancy; called also citta.
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citric acid Citric acid, a naturally occurring plant acid, is found abundantly in lemons (where it was discovered in 1784), and many other fruits including raspberries, black currants, and gooseberries (ours is derived from lemons). It has a sour, acidic taste and is responsible for the tart, sour taste of many unripe fruits. Citric acid is commonly used in the food industry to add tartness to foods and beverages, and in the textile industry to brighten colors.
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citric acid to enhance product flavor and provide the correct level of acidity to create the proper texture of pectin
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