k Polarised light micrograph of crystals of citric acid, now known as tricarboxylic acid. Citric acid can be obtained from natural products such as the juices of citric fruits eg. lemons. It is also obtained by fermentation of glucose citric acid cycle and by synthesis. Magnification x7 35mm size. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Polarised light micrograph of crystals of citric acid, now known as tricarboxylic acid. Citric acid can be obtained from natural products such as the juices of citric fruits eg. lemons. It is also obtained by fermentation of glucose (citric acid cycle) and by synthesis. Magnification: x7 (35mm size).
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Polarised light micrograph of crystals of citric acid, now known as tricarboxylic acid. Citric acid can be obtained from natural products such as the juices of citric fruits eg. lemons. It is also obtained by fermentation of glucose (citric acid cycle) and by synthesis. Magnification: x7 (35mm size).

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