C0000983 - A synthetic carboxylic acid with antibacterial and antifungal properties. Although its mechanism of action is not fully known, undissociated acetic acid may enhance lipid solubility allowing increased fatty acid accumulation on the cell membrane or in other cell wall structures. Acetic acid, as a weak acid, can inhibit carbohydrate metabolism resulting in subsequent death of the organism. 2/10
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CUI    C0000983
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L3373343preferred S3900836 Y УКСУСНАЯ КИСЛОТА
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L0906811no S1110628 Y UKSUSNAIA KISLOTA
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L1527857no S1823766 Y LEDIANAIA UKSUSNAIA KISLOTA
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L1547734no S1843643 Y UKSUS
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L3354675no S3882159 Y ЛЕДЯНАЯ УКСУСНАЯ КИСЛОТА
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D019342 L3373342no S3900835 Y УКСУС
Medical Subject Headings A0638125 AT38148835 Product of the oxidation of ethanol and of the destructive distillation of wood. It is used locally, occasionally internally, as a counterirritant and also as a reagent. (Stedman, 26th ed)
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms A12783502 AT197970724 An acid found in vinegar. Acetic acid is also used to dissolve substances needed to make some medicines and other products, such as plastics.
NCI Thesaurus A12783502 AT197995769 A synthetic carboxylic acid with antibacterial and antifungal properties. Although its mechanism of action is not fully known, undissociated acetic acid may enhance lipid solubility allowing increased fatty acid accumulation on the cell membrane or in other cell wall structures. Acetic acid, as a weak acid, can inhibit carbohydrate metabolism resulting in subsequent death of the organism.