Fertaric acid
Fertaric acid is a laboratory reagent used in various analytical and research applications. It is a dicarboxylic acid compound that serves as a fundamental building block for chemical synthesis and analysis. The core function of Fertaric acid is to provide a stable and well-defined chemical standard for researchers and scientists working in fields such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science.
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Characterization of Phenolic Compounds
Quantification of Phenolic Compounds
Louis, MO, USA). Anthocyanin standards (cyanidin chloride, delphinidin chloride, malvidin chloride, pelargonidin chloride, peonidin chloride and petunidin chloride) and pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside were obtained from Extrasynthese (Genay, France). Unless otherwise stated, all other chemicals and reagents were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Co. (St. Louis, MO, USA), Panreac (Barcelona, Spain) or Fisher Scientific (Loughborough, UK).
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