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caproic
caproic, a. Chem. (kəˈprəʊɪk) [f. L. caper, capr- goat (from its smell) + -oic, -ic; in form purposely varied from capric, with which it is associated. Capronic was another form used by some.] 1. caproic acid: a peculiar acid found along with the capric and butyric acids in butter, etc.; chemically ...
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Caproic acid
Salts and esters of caproic acid are known as caproates or hexanoates. Along with caproic acid, they account for 15% of the fat in goat's milk.
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Capric acid
Two other acids are named after goats: caproic acid (a C6:0 fatty acid) and caprylic acid (a C8:0 fatty acid).
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capronic
caˈpronic Chem. An early variant of caproic.1859 Todd Cycl. Anat. V. 392/1 A variety of volatile fatty acids..known under the names of..caprylic, capronic, capric and vaccinic acids. c 1865 J. Wylde in Circ. Sc. I. 333/2.
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Caprolactone
Its name is derived from caproic acid. This colorless liquid is miscible with most organic solvents and water.
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caprolactam
caprolactam Chem. (kæprəʊˈlæktəm) [f. caproic a. + lactam.] A crystalline amide, C6H11NO, used esp. in the manufacture of a type of nylon.1944 Chem. Abstr. XXXVIII. 122/2 Production of N-(ethylmercaptomethyl)caprolactam. 1946 L. H. Smith Synthetic Fiber Dev. iii. 452 Perlon..Caprolactam was the main...
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Caprylic acid
Two other acids are named after goats via the Latin word capra: caproic acid (C6) and capric acid (C10).
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Hypericum hircinum
Its leaves give off a goat-like scent when crushed (caproic acid).
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caseic
caseic, a. Chem. (keɪˈsiːɪk) [f. L. case-us cheese + -ic.] In caseic acid, a synonym of lactic acid; also (obs.) = caproic acid.1840 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 448 Caseic acid is of the colour and consistence of syrup..and has an acid bitter taste mixed with that of cheese. c 1865 J. Wylde in Circ. Sc. I...
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Caproic Acid: Unveiling Its Properties, Uses, and Health Implications
Dec 28, 2023Caproic acid, also known as hexanoic acid, is a fatty acid with a six-carbon chain.It is a colorless liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor. Caproic acid is naturally found in various animal and plant sources, including dairy products, coconut oil, and palm oil.It is commonly used in the production of esters for flavors and fragrances, as well as in the manufacture of lubricants, plasticizers ...
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Viscoleo
Viscoleo is composed of the medium-chain fatty acids caprylic acid (C8) (55–60%), capric acid (C10) (40%), lauric acid (C12) (1–5%), and caproic acid (
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-oic
-oic ending of the names of organic acids containing a carboxyl group, esp. in place of a methyl group. [App. first used in caproic a.]1971 Nomencl. Org. Chem. (I.U.P.A.C.) (ed. 2) C. 182 Carboxyl groups COOH replacing CH3 at the end of the main chain of an alicyclic hydrocarbon are denoted by addin...
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CAS(55320-69-9),己酸-6,6,6-d₃,55320-69-9|Hexanoic-6,6,6-d3 acid|Caproic ...
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hexane
hexane Chem. (ˈhɛkseɪn) [f. Gr. ἕξ six + -ane.] The paraffin of the hexacarbon series, C6H14; of this there are five forms. So hexaˈnoic a. = caproic a.; ˈhexanoyl [-oyl], the radical C5H11CO{b1} of hexanoic acid; also called caproyl; hexene (ˈhɛksiːn), the olefine of the hexacarbon series (C6H12), ...
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