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tricarboxylic in British Englishadjectivecontaining three carboxyl groups in the molecule tricarboxylic in American English (traɪˌkɑrbɑkˈsɪlɪk) adjective containing three carboxyl groups in the molecule tricarboxylic in American English (traiˌkɑːrbɑkˈsɪlɪk) adjectiveChemistry pertaining to a molecule that contains three carboxyl groups Word origin [1915–20; tri- + carboxylic]This word is first recorded in the period 1915–20. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: collage, costar, markup, neorealism, stockpiletri- is a combining form meaning “three,” used in the formation of compound words. Otherwords that use the affix tri- include: triathlon, triglyceride, trinomial, triple, trivialExamples of 'tricarboxylic' in a sentencetricarboxylic In addition, we observed increased flux through the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the succinate shunt.The channel could be partly blocked by different di- and tricarboxylic anions.Metabolic response involved downregulation of glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and phospholipid metabolism alterations.Sugars, amino acids, tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates, and glycolytic substrates were detected in both muscles.Among the primary metabolism, glycolysis, fermentation, and tricarboxylic acid cycle were markedly affected under flooding.We found that during defatting, triglyceride content decreased, while beta-oxidation, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and the urea cycle increased.Blood samples were collected for metabolomics profiling using the subclasses: amino acids, tricarboxylic acid cycle, acetylation, and methylation.Even for the well-established tricarboxylic acid cycle the databases agree on only 5 out of the 30 reactions in total.These disorders result in the accumulation of mono-, di-, or tricarboxylic acids, generally referred to as organic acids.The data presented highlight links between glutamate uptake, oxidative stress defense, the tricarboxylic acid cycle and phagosomal escape. |