D-Malic acid is a dicarboxylic acid that is made by all living organisms, contributes to the pleasantly sour taste of fruits, and is used as a food additive. Malic acid has two stereoisomeric forms (L- and D-enantiomers), though only the L-isomer exists naturally. The salts and esters of malic acid are known as malates. The malate anion is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle. References: Francis BR, Watkins K, Kubelka J. Double Hydrogen Bonding between Side Chain Carboxyl Groups in Aqueous Solutions of Poly (β-L-Malic Acid): Implication for the Evolutionary Origin of Nucleic Acids. Life (Basel). 2017 Aug 28;7(3). pii: E35. doi: 10.3390/life7030035. PubMed PMID: 29061955; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5617960.
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