Citrate

/ˈsɪtreɪt/ noun

A salt or ester of citric acid, commonly used in food preservation, medicine, and biochemical processes like cellular energy production.

From Latin citrus (citron tree) + -ate (salt suffix). Citric acid was first isolated from citrus fruits in 1784 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, and the salt forms were named accordingly using the standard chemical nomenclature.

AMሲትራት
ARسترات
BNসাইট্রেট
CAcitrat
CScitrán
DAcitrat
DEZitrat
ELκιτρικό αλάτι
EScitrato
FAسیترات
FIsitraatti
FRcitrate
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