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valerianate
valerianate Chem. (vəˈlɪərɪənət) [f. valerian + -ate1 c.] A salt produced by the action of valeric acid on a base.1845 W. Gregory Handbk. Org. Chem. 168 Hydrogen is given off, and valerianate of potash is formed. 1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. 154 Apple oil is a similar preparation of valerianate of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Corvalol
Pharmaceutical category Corvalol valerianate component of the preparation is purported to offer mild spasmolytic effects on the vasculature. wikipedia.org
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valerate
valerate Chem. (ˈvælərət) [f. valer-ic a. + -ate1 c.] = valerianate.1852 W. Gregory Handbk. Org. Chem. 236 Valerate of oxide of ethyle, or valeric ether. Ibid., Valerate of Ammonia. 1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. 399 Valerate of zinc.., as well as some others of the valerates, has been used medicinal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sphingosinicella humi
S. humi can also produce acid from D-galactose and assimilate propionate, L-proline, acetate, D-galactose, and valerianate. wikipedia.org
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valeronitrile
valeroˈnitrile Chem. Also -yle, -il. [f. valero- + nitrile.] Cyanide of tetryl.1847 W. Gregory Handbk. Org. Chem. (ed. 2) 597 Valeronitrile..may be derived from valerianate of ammonia. 1848 Fownes Elem. Chem. (ed. 2) 542 Alkalis convert valeronitril into valerianic acid and ammonia. 1857 Miller Elem... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poulenc Frères
They moved into pharmaceutical products such as sodium methylarsinate (1892), cacodylates, valerianate of Iron, quinine, calcium albuminate, copper albuminate wikipedia.org
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apple
▪ I. apple, n. (æp(ə)l) Forms: 1 æppel, æpl, 2–7 appel, 2–4 eppel(e, epple, 3–4 appell, 3–5 appil(e, 4–5 -yl(le, -ulle, 4–6 -ul, 5 apille, -elle, 6 -ill, aple, 4– apple. Pl. 3– apples; 1 æp(p)la (the fruit), æpplas of the eye, 3–4 applen. [common Teut.: with OE. æppel cf. OFris. appel, OHG. aphul, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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