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valerian (Valeriana officinalis),
where it co-occurs with
valeric acid and
isovaleric acid. The
dried root of this
plant has been used
medicinally since...
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Succinic acid (/səkˈsɪnɪk/) is a
dicarboxylic acid with the
chemical formula (CH2)2(CO2H)2. In
living organisms,
succinic acid takes the form of an anion...
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racemic arginine (α-amino-δ-guanido-n-
valeric acid) and of the
isomeric α-guanido-δ-amino-n-
valeric acid].
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methyl butyrate,
ethyl butyrate,
butyl butyrate,
pentyl butyrate Valeric acid (pentanoic
acid) –
constituent of valerian; has an
unpleasant odor and fruity...
- deacetylases, and
increasing LEF1.
Valproic acid is a
branched short-chain
fatty acid (SCFA), a
derivative of
valeric acid.
Valproate was
originally synthesized...
- "In
vitro effects of
hydrochloric acid and
various concentrations of acetic, propionic, butyric, or
valeric acids on
bioelectric properties of equine...
- α-humulene, β-caryophyllene, trans-β-bergamotene.
Carboxylic acids (cinnamic,
valeric and
caproic acid) and
their esters were
present in traces. The composition...
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intermediate metal carbonyls. Many of the
commodity carboxylic acids, i.e. propionic, butyric,
valeric, etc, as well as many of the
commodity alcohols, i.e. propanol...
- acetic,
valeric caproic, and
formic acids. (Confusingly,
butyric acid also
activates hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2 and β-hydroxybutyric
acid has been...
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estradiol via
cleavage by
esterases into
estradiol and the
natural fatty acid valeric acid. This
cleavage occurs not only in the liver, but also in the blood...