Citric acid is a deadly poison, but weakened down with water and sugar, it is only lemonade.
Take the thin peel and the juice of a good-sized lemon and add a small teaspoonful of citric acid and a wine-glassful of fruit syrup, then pour on of boiling water one quart.
The pulp of the fruit is golden yellow and juicy, rich in sugar and citric acid.
The extent to which a renal program could save resources by switching to heated citric acid reuse was crucially dependent on the assumptions made.
In the absence of citric acid, interviewers offered salt as a substitute.
During the outbreak there was concern that citric acid was a causal agent in the illness.
These degradation products are eliminated safely via the citric acid cycle.
The cost of heated citric acid reuse was estimated from a center experienced with the technique.