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Triveni Interchem P.Ltd

134 Pancharatna Char Rasta G I D C,Vapi,Gujarat,India India

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Butyrate

Butyrates are important as food for cells lining the mammalian colon (colonocytes). Without butyrates for energy, colon cells undergo autophagy (self

Carboxylate

A carboxylate ion is the conjugate base of a carboxylic acid, RCOO. It is an ion with negative charge.

Cetyl palmitate

Stony corals, which build the coral reefs, evolved with large amounts of cetyl palmitate wax in their tissues. Most predators find this wax indigestib

Citrate

A citrate can refer either to the conjugate base of citric acid, (C3H5O(COO)33), or to the esters of citric acid. An example of the former, a salt is

3-Phosphoglyceric acid

And two 3-phosphoglycerate molecules are produced for each molecule of CO2. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Acetate

An acetate is a derivative of acetic acid. This term includes salts and esters, as well as the anion found in solution.

Acrylate

Acrylates contain vinyl groups, that is, two carbon atoms double bonded to each other, directly attached to the carbonyl carbon

Dimethylsulfoniopropionate

Dimethylsulfoniumpropionaldehyde. In algae, however, the biosynthesis starts with removal of the amino group from methionine, rather than from S-met

Formate

It is the simplest carboxylate anion. It is produced in large amounts in the hepatic (liver cells) mitochondria of embryonic cells and in cancer cells

Hydrogenacetylenedicarboxylate

Stony corals, which build the coral reefs, evolved with large amounts of cetyl palmitate wax in their tissues. Most predators find this wax indigestib

Hydrogenoxalate

Hydrogenoxalate is an anion from oxalic acid by the loss of a single proton; or, alternatively, from the oxalate anion C2O42 by addition of a proton

Jasmonate

its derivatives are lipid-based hormone signals that regulate a wide range of processes in plants, ranging from growth and photosynthesis to reproduct

Malonate

It is a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase:malonate binds to the active site of the enzyme without reacting, and so competes

Propanoate

Propanoates should not be confused with propenoates (commonly known as acrylates), the ions/salts/esters of propenoic acid

Methacrylate

It contain methyl-vinyl groups, that is, two carbon atoms double bonded to each other, directly attached to the carbonyl carbon, & wherein vinyl group

Monoethanolamine oleate

Monoethanolamine oleate (properly ethanolammonium oleate) is an antivaricose agent. . . . . . . . . . . .

Oxalate

Oxalate is the dianion used for derivatives, such as salts of oxalic acid or esters . . . . . . . . . . . .

Stearate

It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a surfactant to aid the solubility of hydrophobic compounds in the production of various mouth foams

Valerate

A valerate is a salt or ester of valeric acid. The valerate ion is C4H9COO (valeric acid minus one hydrogen ion). . . . . . . .

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