- (2-methylpropanoic acid) is an isomer.
Salts and
esters of
butyric acid are
known as
butyrates or butanoates. The acid does not
occur widely in nature, but its esters...
- α-Naphthyl
butyrate esterase, also
referred to as
naphthyl butyrate esterase or
butyrate esterase, is a
histological stain specific for
white blood cells...
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Pentyl butyrate, also
known as
pentyl butanoate or amyl
butyrate, is an
ester that is
formed when
pentanol is
reacted with
butyric acid,
usually in the...
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Ethyl butyrate from
natural sources can be
distinguished from
synthetic ethyl butyrate by
Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis (SIRA).
Butyric acid
Butyrates Methyl...
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Methyl butyrate, also
known under the
systematic name
methyl butanoate, is the
methyl ester of
butyric acid. Like most esters, it has a
fruity odor, in...
-
organic compounds are salts.
These include:
Formates Acetamides Acetates Butyrates Benzoates Carboxylates Alkoxides Phenolates Oxalates Malonates Tartrates...
- In enzymology, a
butyrate kinase (EC 2.7.2.7) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction ADP + butyryl-phosphate ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
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Butyrate fermentation is a
process that
produces butyric acid via
anaerobic bacteria. This
process occurs commonly in
clostridia which can be isolated...
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Sodium 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...
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Dioxaphetyl butyrate (INN;
trade names Amidalgon, Spasmoxal) is an
opioid analgesic which is a
diphenylacetic acid derivative,
related to
other open-chain...