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Iso caproic acid

Bromobenzaldehyde, 17, 20 18, 62 Jl-BttOMOBF.NZALDrACETA.TF, 18, 63 J-Bromobenzoic acid, 17, 21 p-B romobiphenyl, 16, 85 ar-Bromo-iso-caproic acid, 11, 22 a-Bromo-B-caproic acid, 11, 22 Bromocyanogen, 11, 30 /9-Bromoethylamtoe hydrobromide, 18,13, 77... [Pg.92]

L-Leucine is an a-amino acid with 6 C-atoms and a branched carbon chain. The secondary products formed from L-leucine in most cases still possess this iso-caproic acid structure. [Pg.340]

Column 10 m LxO.53 mm /.column injection carrier gas hydrogen 4 mL/min FID-Peaks (1) acetic acid, (2) propionic acid, (3) isobutyric acid. (4) butyric acid. (5) isovaleric acid, (6) valeric acid. (7) iso-caproic acid. (8)caproic acid. (9)heplanoic acid. (lO)ocia-noic acid. (11) nonanoic acid. (12)decanoic acid... [Pg.227]

Butyl peroxylri methyl acetate, see Butyl peroxypivalate Butyl vinyl ether n-Butyraldehyde iso-Butyraldehyde n-Butyric acid iso-Butyric acid n-Butyric anhydride 2-Butyrolactone n-Butyronitrile Butyryl chloride Camphor Caproic acid... [Pg.112]

The model tests were carried out both iso-thermally (i.e. at constant temperature) and in temperature gradients (from warm to cold). Alcohols (e.g. ethanol, hexanol, octa-nol, decanol), aldehydes (e.g. decanal), ketones (e.g. diacetyl), acids (e.g. caproic acid), esters (e.g. ethyl acetate), terpenes (e.g. menthol, menthone, 6-pinene, limonene), amines (e.g. butyl amine), pyrazines and other classes of substances have been investigated as flavouring substances [6,9,11,13-18]. Fig. 5.6 shows the forma-... [Pg.441]

Isoamylacetic Acid leoheptoic acid, iso-heptylic odd, i-methyl-n-caproic acid, 5-methyl-hexoic add)... [Pg.407]

When the substituent in the parent acetic acid assumes a more bulky character, as for example in a-phenyl-, phenoxy- and naphthoxy-2-iso-valeric or caproic acids, the racemate and both (+) and (—) forms show antiauxin activity only, which in the first case is the same for the antipodes . ... [Pg.148]

The oil has been exhaustively examined by E. R. Miller, who finds the following substances present therein d-o-pinene, i -a-pinene, p-cymene, one or two unidentified terpenes, butyric aldehyde, iso-valeric aldehyde, a third aldehyde, possibly piperonal, carvacrol, thymoquinone, hydro-thymoquinone, dihydroxy-thymoquinone, dihydrocuminic alcohol, an unidentified alcohol, acetic acid, butyric acid, valeric acid, caproic acid, basic substances, and (in the aqueous distillate) acetone, formaldehyde, methyl alcohol, formic acid, and acetic acid. [Pg.242]

Preparation from 3-bromo-2-hydroxy-6-methyl-5-iso-propylbenzophenone (SMI) by reductive removal of bromine with copper powder in caproic acid at 220° for 15 min (83%) [698]. SMI was obtained from p-thymol by a three-step synthesis (bromi-nation, esterification and Fries rearrangement with titanium tetrachloride). [Pg.118]


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