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75703

Oxalic acid standard solution

concentrate, for 1 l 0.005 M standard solution, ampule, 0.005 M (0.01 N)

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Linear Formula:
HO2CCO2H
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
90.03
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
3679436
MDL number:
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quality

ampule

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

concentration

0.005 M (0.01 N)

SMILES string

OC(=O)C(O)=O

InChI

1S/C2H2O4/c3-1(4)2(5)6/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6)

InChI key

MUBZPKHOEPUJKR-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Other Notes

Aqueous solutions of oxalate in 0.1% benzoic acid.


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L K Massey et al.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 49(9), 4262-4266 (2001-09-18)
Consumption of soybeans and food products made from them is increasing because of their desirable nutritional value. However, the oxalate content of seeds from 11 cultivars of soybean showed relatively high levels of total oxalate from 0.67 to 3.5 g/100
Y Nakagawa et al.
The Journal of clinical investigation, 76(4), 1455-1462 (1985-10-01)
One reason that some people are prone to calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis is that they produce urine that is subnormal in its ability to inhibit the growth of calcium oxalate crystals. We have identified in human urine a glycoprotein (GCI) that
G M Gadd
Advances in microbial physiology, 41, 47-92 (1999-09-29)
The production of organic acids by fungi has profound implications for metal speciation, physiology and biogeochemical cycles. Biosynthesis of oxalic acid from glucose occurs by hydrolysis of oxaloacetate to oxalate and acetate catalysed by cytosolic oxaloacetase, whereas on citric acid