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carboxylate

[ kahr-bok-suh-leyt ]

verb (used with object)

carboxylated, carboxylating.
  1. to introduce the carboxyl group into (an organic compound).


noun

  1. a salt or ester of a carboxylic acid.

carboxylate

/ °ìÉ‘Ëˈ²úÉ’°ì²õɪˌ±ô±ðɪ³Ù /

noun

  1. any salt or ester of a carboxylic acid having a formula of the type M(RCOO) x , where M is a metal and R an organic group, or R 1COOR², where R 1and R² are organic groups
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carboxylate

/ °ìä°ù-²úÅ°ì′²õÉ™-±ôÄå³Ù′ /

  1. A salt or ester of an organic acid, containing the radical COO. Soaps, which are usually the sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids, are carboxylates.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of carboxylate1

First recorded in 1925–30; carboxyl + -ate 2
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These cluster roots exude negatively charged compound called carboxylate that can liberate phosphorus from the soil and make it available for the plant to use.

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Structures of related enzymes have shown that the C terminus penetrates the enzyme so that the main chain carboxylate of the C-terminal residue binds the catalytic iron.

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