- Valeric acid
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Reference= ["Merck Index ", 12th Edition, 10042.]
Name = Valeric acid
ImageFile = Valeric_acid.png
ImageSize = 150px
ImageName = Valeric acid
IUPACName = Pentanoic acid
OtherNames = Valeric acid
Butane-1-carboxylic acid
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = CCCCC(O)=O
CASNo = 109-52-4
RTECS = YV6100000
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = C5H10O2
MolarMass = 102.13 g/mol
Appearance = Colorless liquid
Density = 0.930 g/cm³, liquid
Solubility = 4.97 g/100 ml (25 °C)
MeltingPt = -34.5 °C
BoilingPt = 186-187 °C
pKa = 4.82
Viscosity =
Section7 = Chembox Hazards
ExternalMSDS =
MainHazards = irritant
FlashPt = 86 °C
RPhrases = R34 R52/53
SPhrases = S26 S36 S45 S61
Section8 = Chembox Related
OtherCpds =Butyric acid Ethyl valerate Pentyl pentanoate Valeric acid, or pentanoic acid, is a straight-chain
alkyl carboxylic acid with thechemical formula C5H10O2. Like other low-molecular-weight carboxylic acids, it has a very unpleasant odor. It is found naturally in the perennial flowering plant valerian ("Valeriana officinalis"), from which it gets its name. Its primary use is in the synthesis of itsester s. Volatile esters of valeric acid tend to have pleasant odors and are used in perfumes and cosmetics.Ethyl valerate and pentyl valerate are used as food additives because of their fruity flavors.Valeric acid has a similar structure to both GHB and the neurotransmitter GABA. It differs from
valproic acid simply by lacking a 3-carbon side chain.afety
Valeric acid can cause irritation to humans if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes, but otherwise causes little harm because it tends not to vapourise at room temperature unless it is in its pure glacial form. It is, however, toxic to aquatic life and so should not be disposed of into drains without first diluting the acidic solution.
Applications
Valerian root has a long history of use as an herbal sedative/hypnotic.
Valeric acid, if applied directly, has been claimed to be an effective treatment for acne, as yet without support from peer reviewed trials.
ee also
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Pivalic acid (2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid)References
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