As a result, propionyl-CoA, propionic acid, ketones, ammonia, and other toxic compounds accumulate in the blood, causing the signs and symptoms of propionic acidemia.
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This change reduces the number of drying columns necessary, decreases formation of by-products, such as propionic acid, and suppresses the water gas shift reaction.
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These multiply, consuming the body's carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, to produce a variety of substances including propionic acid, lactic acid, methane, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia.
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MDAI can be produced from 3-( 3, 4-methylenedioxyphenyl ) propionic acid which is converted to the acid chloride and then heated to produce 5, 6-Methylenedioxy-1-indanone.
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Each are synthesized by the reduction of uranium ( IV ) chloride in methylcyanide ( acetonitrile ), with specific amounts of water and propionic acid.
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In red wines, some strains metabolize the amino acid methionine into a derivative of propionic acid that tends to produce roasted aroma and chocolate notes.
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Acetic acid is used by muscle, propionic acid helps the liver produce ATP, and butyric acid provides energy to gut cells and may prevent cancer.
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Because propionic acid is chemically similar to acetic acid with similar characteristics including odor, body odors may be identified as having a vinegar-like smell by certain people.
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Branches are described with parentheses, as in CCC ( = O ) O for propionic acid and C ( F ) ( F ) F for fluoroform.
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An economic one-pot reaction is heating the salt of propionic acid with ethanolamine at 200 �C in vacuo in the presence of zinc chloride yielding 82 % 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline.