| 21. | Alternate synthetic routes include treating propanol with phosphorus tribromide . or via a Hunsdiecker reaction with butyric acid.
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| 22. | The decaying fruit's outer coating is said to smell like rancid butter; the odor comes from butyric acid.
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| 23. | A woman at that building had slipped and fallen in a pool of butyric acid, twisting her knee.
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| 24. | Butyric acid was, however, one of the few organic acids shown to be palatable for both tench and bitterling.
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| 25. | Among the commonly used chemicals is indole-3-butyric acid ( IBA ) used as a powder, liquid solution or gel.
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| 26. | Glycolysis and fermentation of pyruvic acid by Clostridia yield the end products butyric acid, butanol, acetone, isopropanol, and carbon dioxide.
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| 27. | It has characteristic odor and flavor with a notable taste of butyric acid; the blue veins provide a sharp tang.
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| 28. | "' Butyric acid "'is a bacteria-induced wine fault that can cause a wine to smell of spoiled Camembert or rancid butter.
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| 29. | The name is used as part of the name of esters and salts of butyric acid, a short chain fatty acid.
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| 30. | At room temperature, butyramide is a crystalline solid and in contrast to butyric acid, it is devoid of unpleasant, rancid smell.
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