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  2. Methyl pentanoate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl pentanoate, commonly known as methyl valerate, is the methyl ester of pentanoic acid (valeric acid) with a fruity odor. Methyl pentanoate is commonly used in fragrances, beauty care, soap, laundry detergents at levels of 0.1–1%. In a very pure form (greater than 99.5%) it is used as a plasticizer in the manufacture of plastics.

  3. List of esters - Wikipedia

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    Methyl nitrate [4] Methyl formate [5] Methyl acetate [6] Methyl acrylate: Methyl propionate [7] Methyl butyrate [8] Methyl pentanoate [9] Methyl benzoate [10] Methyl anthranilate [11] Methyl salicylate [12] Methyl phenylacetate [13] Methyl cinnamate [14]

  4. Valeric acid - Wikipedia

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    The valerate, or pentanoate, ion is C 4 H 9 COO −, the conjugate base of valeric acid. It is the form found in biological systems at physiological pH . A valerate, or pentanoate, compound is a carboxylate salt or ester of valeric acid.

  5. Pentyl propanoate - Wikipedia

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    624-54-4 3D model ... C 8 H 16 O 2 Molar mass: 144.22 g/mol Appearance Sweet fruity odor of apricot pineapple [1] Density:

  6. Pentyl butyrate - Wikipedia

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  7. Pentyl pentanoate - Wikipedia

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    Pentyl pentanoate (C 4 H 9 COOC 5 H 11) is an ester used in dilute solution to replicate the scent or flavour of apple, and sometimes pineapple. [1] It is referred to as pentyl valerate or amyl pentanoate using classical nomenclature. it can be used for a variety of chemical uses, such as in the production of flavoured products, like sweets.

  8. Pentyl group - Wikipedia

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    Pentyl is a five-carbon alkyl group or substituent with chemical formula-C 5 H 11.It is the substituent form of the alkane pentane.. In older literature, the common non-systematic name amyl was often used for the pentyl group.

  9. 3-Methyl-1-pentanol - Wikipedia

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    3-Methyl-1-pentanol (IUPAC name: 3-methylpentan-1-ol) is an organic chemical compound. It occurs naturally in Capsicum frutescens, the tabasco pepper. [2] References