Nettle sting is a natural source of which acid?
(a) MetiWanoic acid
(b) Lactic acid
(c) Citric acid
(d) Tartaric acid
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Nettle sting is a natural source of tartaric acid.
Explanation:
- Formic acid is certainly capable of causing a stinging sensation.
- Tartaric acid and oxalic acid are also the two compounds to enhance the stingling sensation.
- In country sides stinging neetles are an unpleasant supplement plant.
- Their stings cause tingling, inflamation and pain.
- The primary source of pain from nettle stings was orginally thought from formic acid.
- But the pain and inflamation caused by presence of very low amount of histamine, acetylcholine and serotonin.
- The tartaric acid and oxalic acid in some nettle species have been linked with extended pain duration.
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1. Nettle sting is a natural source of which acid
A) mathanoic acid
B) lactic acid
C) tartric acid
D) citric acid
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