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  2. Methyl butyrate - Wikipedia

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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 this case resembling apples or pineapples. [2]

  3. 2-Methylbutanoic acid - Wikipedia

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    2-Methylbutanoic acid, also known as 2-methylbutyric acid is a branched-chain alkyl carboxylic acid with the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 CH(CH 3)CO 2 H, classified as a short-chain fatty acid. It exists in two enantiomeric forms, ( R )- and ( S )-2-methylbutanoic acid.

  4. Ethyl butyrate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl butyrate, also known as ethyl butanoate, or butyric ether, is an ester with the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 COOCH 2 CH 3. It is soluble in propylene glycol, paraffin oil, and kerosene. It has a fruity odor, similar to pineapple, and is a key ingredient used as a flavor enhancer in processed orange juices. [1]

  5. Isovaleric acid - Wikipedia

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    Isovaleric acid, also known as 3-methylbutanoic acid or β-methylbutyric acid, is a branched-chain alkyl carboxylic acid with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 CHCH 2 CO 2 H. It is classified as a short-chain fatty acid. Like other low-molecular-weight carboxylic acids, it has an unpleasant odor. The compound occurs naturally and can be found in ...

  6. Methylbutanoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Methylbutanoic acid may refer to: 2-Methylbutanoic acid ; 3 ...

  7. Butyl butyrate - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... C 8 H 16 O 2: Molar mass: 144.214 g·mol −1 Density: 0.8692 g/cm 3 at 20 °C

  8. GABA analogue - Wikipedia

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    Butyric acid (butanoic acid) – histone deacetylase inhibitor and full agonist of free fatty acid receptor 2, free fatty acid receptor 3, and niacin receptor 1. Derivatives: butyrate (butanoate), sodium butyrate, methyl butyrate, ethyl butyrate, butyl butyrate, pentyl butyrate

  9. Ethyl isovalerate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl isovalerate is an organic compound that is the ester formed from ethyl alcohol and isovaleric acid. It has a fruity odor [ 1 ] and flavor [ 2 ] and is used in perfumery and as a food additive. References