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Household chemicals / Alcohols / Chelating agents / Tartaric acid / Ethanol / Acids in wine / Citric acid / Malic acid / 2 / 2-Dimethoxypropane / Chemistry / Hydroxy acids / Dicarboxylic acids
Date: 2009-01-09 17:04:35
Household chemicals
Alcohols
Chelating agents
Tartaric acid
Ethanol
Acids in wine
Citric acid
Malic acid
2
2-Dimethoxypropane
Chemistry
Hydroxy acids
Dicarboxylic acids

Methyl Esters and 1,3-Dioxolan-4-ones Derived from Simple Alpha-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acids

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