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butyric acid
noun
either of two isomeric acids having the formula C 4 H 8 O 2 , especially a rancid liquid occurring chiefly in spoiled butter, whose esters are used as flavorings.
butyric acid
/ ːˈɪɪ /
noun
a carboxylic acid existing in two isomeric forms, one of which produces the smell in rancid butter. Its esters are used in flavouring. Formula: C 3 (CH 2 ) 2 COOH
butyric acid
Either of two colorless fatty acids found in butter and certain plant oils. It has an unpleasant odor and is used in emulsifying agents, disinfectants and drugs. Chemical formula: C 4 H 8 O 2 .
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of butyric acid1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of butyric acid1
Example Sentences
Females produce seeds with an outer fleshy layer that contains butyric acid, the signature scent of human vomit.
These microbes normally generate substances that help maintain the gut lining, including short-chain fatty acids such as butyric acid.
Ghee also has butyric acid, shown to support healthy digestion.
Charney and two others settled on butyric acid, which can damage skin and eyes.
Talk then turned to the possible use of butyric acid, which can damage skin and eyes.
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