0 past simple and past participle of acidify
1 to become an acid or to make something become an acid
The aqueous layer was acidified, extracted twice with 100 ml dichloromethane and the extract dried to give 200 ml of the phenolic fraction.
The simulated post-ruminal digestion, using acidified pepsin solution, also reduced germination of all the species tested.
They were then acetylated in acidified triethanolamine (10 min).
The endosome becomes acidified, causing the pre-pore structure to insert into the membrane and thus form a pore.
The mobile phase, at a flow rate of 0.15 ml minx1, contained the mixture of two solvents, acetonitrile and water, both acidified with 0.5% (v/v) acetic acid.
Virus was eluted from the surface of the fruit, then acidified and precipitated by centrifugation.
The recalculation was necessary because the 'acidified' samples had calcium carbonate removed prior to analysis.
Water samples were filtered to remove suspended particles and then acidified for preservation prior to analysis.