citramalate
English
Etymology
From citramalic acid + -ate.
Noun
citramalate (plural citramalates)
- A salt or ester of citramalic acid.
- 2015 August 14, “A Comparative Metabolomic Evaluation of Behcet’s Disease with Arthritis and Seronegative Arthritis Using Synovial Fluid”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- Compared with SNA, BD with arthritis exhibited relatively high levels of glutamate, valine, citramalate, leucine, methionine sulfoxide, glycerate, phosphate, lysine, isoleucine, urea, and citrulline.