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Butyric acid (/ˈbjuːtɪrɪk/; from
Ancient Gr****: βούτῡρον,
meaning "butter"), also
known under the
systematic name
butanoic acid, is a straight-chain alkyl...
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Ethyl butyrate, also
known as
ethyl butanoate, or
butyric ether, is an
ester with the
chemical formula CH3CH2CH2COOCH2CH3. It is
soluble in propylene...
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butyric acid (1H-indole-3-butanoic acid, IBA) is a
white to light-yellow
crystalline solid, with the
molecular formula C12H13NO2. It
melts at...
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butyric acid with
elimination of one
water molecule (hence its name).
Butyric anhydride is a
clear colorless liquid that
smells strongly of
butyric acid...
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Butanol (also
called butyl alcohol) is a four-carbon
alcohol with a
formula of C4H9OH,
which occurs in five
isomeric structures (four
structural isomers)...
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triglyceride naturally present in butter. It is an
ester composed of
butyric acid and glycerol.
Among other things, it is used as an
ingredient in making...
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butyrate is a
compound with
formula Na(C3H7COO). It is the
sodium salt of
butyric acid. It has
various effects on
cultured mammalian cells including inhibition...
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propane and some butanes. The name
butane comes from the root but- (from
butyric acid,
named after the Gr**** word for butter) and the
suffix -ane (for organic...
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indigestible and are a
source of
soluble fiber which may be
fermented into
butyric acid – a short-chain
fatty acid – by butyrate-producing bacteria. Plantago...