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Propionic acidPropanoic acid or propinoic acid is a short chain fatty acid.
Chemical Formula:
C3H6O2
Layman's explanation:
Propanoic acid was named after the Greek word "Pro" for first and "pion" for fat, because
it is the first fatty acid. It is a liquid and has a slightly pungent odor that can be
characterized as rancid. Sweat, milk, and fermentation products all contain small amounts
of this chemical. It can be synthesized from ethanol or ethylene and carbon monoxide. The
calcium salt of propanoic acid is used as an antimolding agent and is an additive in breads.
Esters of this carboxylic acid have a pleasant smell and taste and are used in the manufacture
of fruit flavors and perfume bases. This compound is also found in a herbicide, called Silverado.
Keywords:
antifungal,
herbicide,
perfume
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