Definition of succinate in English:
succinate
noun ˈsʌksɪneɪtˈsəksəˌneɪt
Chemistry A salt or ester of succinic acid.
Example sentencesExamples
- The plants were grown in vitro on MS medium supplemented with ammonium succinate in the case of the Nia 30 mutants.
- The four-carbon succinate undergoes a series of rearrangements to regenerate oxaloacetate.
- Under phosphorus-deficient conditions, plants generally exude a greater quantity of organic acids such as citrate, malate, and succinate from roots to the rhizosphere.
- A similar trend was observed for succinate, and for malate plus glutamate oxidation, by digitonin-permeabilized fibroblasts (not shown).
- Each genetic pathway metabolizes glucose and produces succinate via dissimilar chemical reactions.
Definition of succinate in US English:
succinate
nounˈsəksəˌnātˈsəksəˌneɪt
Chemistry A salt or ester of succinic acid.
Example sentencesExamples
- Each genetic pathway metabolizes glucose and produces succinate via dissimilar chemical reactions.
- Under phosphorus-deficient conditions, plants generally exude a greater quantity of organic acids such as citrate, malate, and succinate from roots to the rhizosphere.
- A similar trend was observed for succinate, and for malate plus glutamate oxidation, by digitonin-permeabilized fibroblasts (not shown).
- The plants were grown in vitro on MS medium supplemented with ammonium succinate in the case of the Nia 30 mutants.
- The four-carbon succinate undergoes a series of rearrangements to regenerate oxaloacetate.