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CAPRYLIC ACID

Caprylic Acid, CH3(CH2)6COOH, also known as hexylacetic acid,n-Caprylic Acid, octylie acid, and octic acid, is a colorless, oily liquid having a mildly unpleasant odor and a burning, rancid taste. 
Caprylic Acid is a natural component of coconut and palm nut oils and butter fat. 
Caprylic Acid is a common industrial chemical, which is produced by oxidation of the C8 aldehyde.

CAS Number: 124-07-2
Molecular Formula: C8H16O2
Molecular Weight: 144.21
EINECS Number: 204-677-5

Caprylic Acid has a mildly unpleasant odor and a burning, rancid taste. 
Caprylic Acid is also reported as having a faint, fruity–acid odor and slightly sour taste.
Caprylic Acid is used to treat candidiasis and bacterial infections. 

Caprylic Acid has antibacterial and antifungal properties. 
Caprylic Acid is used in nutritional supplementation.
Caprylic Acid is the common name for the eight-carbon straight-chain fatty acid known by the systematic name Caprylic Acid. 

Caprylic Acid is also known as Caprylic Acid. 
Caprylic Acid has a role as an antibacterial agent, a human metabolite and an Escherichia coli metabolite.
Caprylic Acid is found naturally in coconuts and breast milk. 

Caprylic Acid is an oily liquid with a slightly unpleasant rancid taste that is minimally soluble in water. 
Caprylic Acid is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid and a medium-chain fatty acid. 
Caprylic Acid is a conjugate acid of an octanoate.

Caprylic Acid is used commercially in the production of esters used in perfumery and also in the manufacture of dyes.
Caprylic Acid is found naturally in the milk of various mammals, and it is a minor constituent of coconut oil and palm kernel oil. 

Caprylic Acid is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is heptane in which one of the hydrogens of a terminal methyl group has been replaced by a carboxy group. 
Caprylic Acid has also been identified in trace amounts in beer, brandy distillate, the essential oil of fermented Russian black tea leaves and raw soybeans.
Caprylic Acid reacts exothermically to neutralize bases. 

Can react with active metals to form gaseous hydrogen and a metal salt. 
Caprylic Acid may absorb enough water from the air and dissolve sufficiently in it to corrode or dissolve iron, steel, and aluminum parts and containers. 
Reacts with cyanide salts or solutions of cyanide salts to generate gaseous hydrogen cyanide.
 
Reacts exothermically with diazo compounds, dithiocarbamates, isocyanates, mercaptans, nitrides, and sulfides to generate flammable and/or toxic gases. 
Reacts with sulfites, nitrites, thiosulfates (to give H2S and SO3), dithionites (SO2), to generate flammable and/or toxic gases and heat. 

Reacts with carbonates and bicarbonates to generate a harmless gas (carbon dioxide) but still heat. 
Can be oxidized exothermically by strong oxidizing agents and reduced by strong reducing agents. 
A wide variety of products is possible. 

Caprylic Acid may initiate polymerization reactions or catalyze (increase the rate of) reactions among other materials. 
Caprylic Acid can be found in numerous foods such as Prunus (Cherry, Plum), pineapple sages, black raspberries, and shallots. 
Caprylic Acid is found to be associated with medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, which is an inborn error of metabolism.

Caprylic Acid is used in the production of esters, which finds application in perfumery and also dyes manufacture. 
Caprylic Acid is used as a food contact surface sanitizer in commercial food handling, as a dietary supplement and as disinfectant in health care facilities, recreational facilities, livestock premises and industrial facilities.
Caprylic Acid chloride is used in the synthesis of perfluoroCaprylic Acid.

Caprylic Acid, also known as Caprylic Acid, is a naturally occurring compound found in the milk of various mammals and present as a minor component in coconut oil and palm kernel oil. 
As a straight-chain saturated fatty acid with eight carbon atoms, it takes the form of a white, waxy solid with a distinctive odor. 
Caprylic Acid possesses antimicrobial, pesticidal, algaecidal, bactericidal, and fungicidal properties.

Caprylic Acid is widely distributed in animal fats and oils. This versatile compound plays a crucial role in the synthesis of various compounds and finds applications in both in vivo and in vitro research settings. 
Caprylic Acid exhibits its effects through multiple mechanisms. 
Caprylic Acid can hinder triglyceride synthesis, resulting in decreased levels of circulating free fatty acids. 

Additionally, Caprylic Acid influences the activity of enzymes like lipoprotein lipase and acyl-CoA synthetase. 
Moreover, Caprylic Acid modulates the activity of transcription factors including NF-kB and AP-1. 
Caprylic Acid impacts several biochemical and physiological processes, affecting enzymes, transcription factors, and gene expression involved in apoptosis, cell proliferation, and inflammation.

Caprylic Acid, also known as Caprylic Acid, is a saturated fatty acid with the chemical formula C8H16O2. 
Caprylic Acid is a carboxylic acid, which means it has a carboxyl group (–COOH) at one end of its molecular structure. 
Caprylic Acid is classified as a medium-chain fatty acid due to its relatively short carbon chain length.

Two other acids are named after goats via the Latin word capra: caproic acid (C6) and Caprylic Acid (C10). 
Together, these three fatty acids comprise 15% of the fatty acids in goat milk fat.
Caprylic Acid is only slightly soluble in water (68 mg per 100 mL at 20°C). 

Caprylic Acid has also been identified in trace amounts in beer, brandy distillate, the essential oil of fermented Russian black tea leaves, and raw soybeans.
Caprylic Acid (from Latin capra 'goat'), also known under the systematic name Caprylic Acid or C8 Acid, is a saturated fatty acid, medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA). 
Caprylic Acid is used in manufacturing drugs and dyes.

Caprylic Acid has the structural formula H3C−(CH2)6−COOH, and is a colorless oily liquid that is minimally soluble in water with a slightly unpleasant rancid-like smell and taste.
Salts and esters of Caprylic Acid are known as octanoates or caprylates. 
Caprylic Acids compounds are found naturally in the milk of various mammals and as a minor constituent of coconut oil and palm kernel oil.

Caprylic Acid is an eight carbon fatty acid, which is found in palm, coconut oil and milk.  
Caprylic Acid appears as a colorless to light yellow liquid with a mild odor. 
As an eight-carbon compound, Caprylic Acid is among the fatty acids considered to be of short or medium chain length.
Burns, but may be difficult to ignite. 

Caprylic Acid, corrosive to metals and tissue.
Caprylic Acid and its derivatives are used as components in lubricants and greases, especially in high-temperature applications. 

They can help reduce friction and wear on mechanical components.
Caprylic Acid esters, such as octyl acetate, are used as plasticizers in the production of plastics and polymers. 
Caprylic Acid improve the flexibility and durability of plastic materials.

In the manufacturing of polyurethane foams, Caprylic Acid can be used as a foaming agent to produce foam products like cushions and insulation materials.
Caprylic Acid is sometimes employed in the leather industry for tanning and as a component in leather finishing agents.

Melting point: 16 °C
Boiling point:237 °C(lit.)
Density: 0.91 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density: 5 (vs air)
vapor pressure: 1 mm Hg ( 78 °C)
refractive index: n20/D 1.428(lit.)
FEMA: 2799 | Caprylic Acid
Flash point: >230 °F
storage temp.: 20-25°C
solubility: 0.68g/l
pka: 4.89(at 25℃)
form: Liquid
Specific Gravity: 0.910 (20/4℃)
color: Clear colorless to yellow
PH: 3.97(1 mM solution);3.45(10 mM solution);2.95(100 mM solution);
Odor: unpleasant odor
PH Range: 3.5
Odor Type: fatty
Viscosity: 6.6mm2/s
explosive limit: 1%(V)
Water Solubility: 0.68 g/L (20 ºC)
Merck: 14,1765
JECFA Number: 99
BRN: 1747180
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with bases, reducing agents, oxidizing agents. Flammable.
LogP: 3.05 at 20℃

Caprylic Acid can be used as a feedstock in the production of biodiesel, a renewable alternative to traditional diesel fuel.
In the automotive and aviation industries, Caprylic Acid and its derivatives can be used as fuel additives to improve combustion and reduce engine knocking.

Caprylic Acid and its derivatives are used in biomedical research for various purposes, including cell culture, drug delivery systems, and as components in certain diagnostic reagents.
Caprylic Acid can be used in the production of biofuels, such as biojet fuels, which are sustainable alternatives to conventional aviation fuels.
Caprylic Acid can be used in the formulation of surface coatings, including paints and protective coatings, to enhance their adhesion and durability.

Some Caprylic Acid derivatives are used in the photographic industry as components of developer solutions for film and photographic paper.
Caprylic Acid esters can be found in detergents and household cleaners, where they function as surfactants and emulsifying agents for effective cleaning.
Caprylic Acid can be used as a component in animal repellent formulations to deter wildlife and pests from certain areas.

Caprylic Acid is used in the control and prevention of biofilm formation in industrial and healthcare settings, where biofilms can lead to equipment fouling and infections.
Certain Caprylic Acid derivatives can serve as fixatives in perfumes and fragrances, helping to prolong the scent's longevity.
Caprylic Acid esters can be used in the production of construction materials, such as sealants and adhesives, to enhance their performance and durability.

Caprylic Acid is used in some firefighting foams to create a stable foam blanket over flammable liquids, suppressing fires.
In the paper industry, Caprylic Acid can be used in paper sizing and coating processes to improve printability and water resistance.

Caprylic Acid derivatives can be used as processing aids and accelerators in the rubber industry during the manufacturing of rubber products.
In the electronics industry, Caprylic Acid can be used in the cleaning of electronic components and in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards.
Caprylic Acid derivatives can be used to formulate emulsifiable concentrates (ECs) for agricultural pesticides, improving their dispersibility and effectiveness.

Caprylic Acid can be used in the production of waxes and polishes for applications such as furniture, automotive, and floor care.
Caprylic Acid is used in laboratory and research settings for various applications, including the study of lipid metabolism and microbial growth.
Caprylic Acid and its salts can be used as flotation agents to separate valuable minerals from ore.

Some derivatives of Caprylic Acid are used as flame retardants in plastics and textiles to improve fire resistance.
Caprylic Acid can be used in metal cleaning solutions to remove grease, oil, and other contaminants from metal surfaces.
Caprylic Acid can be used in the production of adhesives and sealants, contributing to their adhesive properties.

Caprylic Acid is a versatile chemical intermediate, serving as a starting point for the synthesis of various compounds used in different industries.
Caprylic Acid is used in the flavor and fragrance industry to create specific scents and flavors, particularly those with creamy or buttery notes. 
Caprylic Acid is a key component in the production of artificial flavorings and fragrances.

Caprylic Acid and its derivatives can be used in agriculture as pesticide synergists or as components of pesticide formulations to enhance their effectiveness in pest control.
Caprylic Acid is used in animal feed formulations as a nutritional supplement. 
Caprylic Acid can be a source of energy for livestock and poultry and may contribute to better animal health.

Caprylic Acid can be used in the production of biodegradable products, such as biodegradable plastics, which are environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional plastics.
Caprylic Acid can be found in drilling fluids used in the oil and gas industry. 
Caprylic Acid helps control the viscosity of these fluids and assists in drilling operations.

Caprylic Acid is used in wastewater treatment processes to help control odors and reduce the growth of algae and other microorganisms in water treatment facilities.
Caprylic Acid and its salts can be used in cleaning and disinfection products for their antimicrobial properties.

In analytical chemistry, Caprylic Acid can be used as a reference material and as a standard for certain chemical analyses.
Caprylic Acid can be employed as a corrosion inhibitor in various applications to protect metal surfaces from rust and corrosion.

Uses Of Caprylic Acid:
Caprylic Acid is also used as disinfectant in health care facilities and public places. 
In addition, Caprylic Acid is used as an algicide, bactericide, fungicide, and herbicide in nurseries, greenhouses, garden centers, and interiors, and on ornamentation. 
Caprylic Acid plays an important role in the body's regulation of energy input and output, a function which is performed by the hormone ghrelin. 

The sensation of hunger is a signal that the body requires an input of energy in the form of food consumption. 
Ghrelin stimulates hunger by triggering receptors in the hypothalamus.
Caprylic Acid has been studied as part of a ketogenic diet to treat children with intractable epilepsy.

Caprylic Acid is currently being researched as a treatment for essential tremor.
Caprylic Acid is used in the following products: polymers, pH regulators and water treatment products, textile treatment products and dyes, washing & cleaning products, leather treatment products, adhesives and sealants and lubricants and greases.
Caprylic Acid is used in the following areas: municipal supply (e.g. electricity, steam, gas, water) and sewage treatment and formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.

Caprylic Acid is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur.
Release to the environment of Caprylic Acid can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, in the production of articles, as processing aid and as processing aid.
Caprylic Acid is found naturally in various foods, including coconut oil, palm oil, cow's milk, and certain animal fats. 

Caprylic Acid contributes to the flavor and aroma of some dairy products.
Caprylic Acid is a colorless to light yellow liquid at room temperature with a pungent, rancid odor. 
Caprylic Acid is soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and ether but has limited solubility in water.

Caprylic Acid and its salts, such as sodium octanoate, are used as food additives and flavoring agents in the food industry. 
They are often used to impart a buttery or creamy flavor to various food products.
Caprylic Acid can be found in cosmetics and personal care products, including soaps, shampoos, and lotions, where it functions as a surfactant and emulsifying agent.

Caprylic Acid is used in the pharmaceutical industry for various purposes, including as a component in drug formulations and as an excipient in the production of capsules and tablets.
In order to activate these receptors, ghrelin must undergo a process called acylation in which it acquires an acyl group, and Caprylic Acid provides this by linking at a specific serine site on ghrelin molecules. 
Other fatty acids in the same position have similar effects on hunger.

The acyl chloride of Caprylic Acid is used in the synthesis of perfluoroCaprylic Acid.
Caprylic Acid is taken as a dietary supplement. 
In the body, Caprylic Acid would be found as octanoate, or unprotonated Caprylic Acid.

Caprylic Acid serves as a starting material in the synthesis of various chemicals, including esters, which have applications in perfumery and flavoring.
Some forms of Caprylic Acid and its derivatives have antimicrobial properties and are used in medical and healthcare settings.

Caprylic Acid is sometimes used as an ingredient in insect repellents and pesticides due to its repellent properties.
In the metalworking industry, Caprylic Acid can be used as a lubricant and coolant in the machining process.
Caprylic Acid can be used in the construction industry as a surface treatment to improve the adhesion of coatings, paints, and sealants to concrete surfaces.

Caprylic Acid is employed in water treatment processes to help control odors and inhibit the growth of algae and microorganisms in water treatment facilities, particularly in wastewater treatment.
Caprylic Acid and its derivatives are used in the production of biofuels, including biodiesel and biogas, as a source of energy in renewable fuel sources.

Caprylic Acid can serve as a reference material and a standard in analytical chemistry, particularly in gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC) techniques.
In agriculture, Caprylic Acid derivatives are used as components in pesticide formulations to enhance their dispersion and effectiveness.
Caprylic Acid can be used in the textile industry as a finishing agent to improve the texture and durability of textiles.

Caprylic Acid is used in drilling fluids in the oil and gas industry to control viscosity and aid in drilling operations.
Caprylic Acid can be used as a flotation agent to separate valuable minerals from ore.
Caprylic Acid can be employed in leather tanning processes to modify and stabilize leather properties.

Caprylic Acid is used in candle manufacturing to modify the melting point and improve the burning characteristics of candles.
Some studies have shown that medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) can help in the process of excess calorie burning, and thus weight loss; however, a systematic review of the evidence concluded that the overall results are inconclusive.

Also, interest in MCTs has been shown by endurance athletes and the bodybuilding community, but MCTs have not been found to be beneficial to improved exercise performance.
Products containing Caprylic Acid are formulated as soluble concentrate/liquids and ready-to-use liquids.
Caprylic Acid is a flavoring agent considered to be a short or medium chain fatty acid. 

Caprylic Acid occurs normally in various foods and is commercially prepared by oxidation of n-octanol or by fermentation and fractional distillation of the volatile fatty acids present. 
Caprylic Acid derivatives can be used in wood finishes, varnishes, and coatings to enhance their performance and appearance.
In aerosol products, Caprylic Acid can serve as a propellant, allowing the product to be dispensed as a fine mist or spray.

Caprylic Acid is used in the production of biodegradable products, such as biodegradable plastics and surfactants, to reduce environmental impact.
Caprylic Acid can be used in metal cleaning solutions to remove grease, oil, and other contaminants from metal surfaces.
Certain Caprylic Acid derivatives are employed as fixatives in perfumes and fragrances to extend the longevity of the scent.

Caprylic Acid can be used as a blowing agent in the production of foam rubber products.
Caprylic Acid is used as a flavoring agent in food products. 
Caprylic Acid provides a pleasant, buttery flavor and is used in items like baked goods, dairy products, and confections.

Caprylic Acid has antimicrobial properties and can be used as a preservative in certain food products to extend.
Caprylic Acid is utilized in cosmetics and personal care products, such as perfumes and lotions, to contribute to their fragrance.
Caprylic Acid is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a chemical intermediate and may be incorporated into the formulation of certain drugs.

Caprylic Acid can be used to synthesize various esters, which are valuable compounds used in perfumes, flavorings, and as solvents.
Caprylic Acid is used in maximum levels, as served, of 0.13% for baked goods; 0.04% for cheeses; 0.005% for fats and oils, frozen dairy desserts, gelatins and puddings, meat products, and soft candy; 0.016% for snack foods; and 0.001% or less for all other food categories.

Caprylic Acid is widely applied in various fields, It is an antimicrobial pesticide used as a food contact surface sanitizer in commercial food handling establishments on dairy equipment, food processing equipment, breweries, wineries, and beverage processing plants. 
In addition, Caprylic Acid is used as an algaecide, bactericide, and fungicide in nurseries, greenhouses, garden centers, and interiorscapes on ornamentals. 

Caprylic Acid serves as a reagent in various chemical reactions due to its carboxyl group (-COOH) and can be used in the synthesis of other compounds.
Caprylic Acid is sometimes used as a dietary supplement in ketogenic diets. 
Caprylic Acid is metabolized into ketones by the body, which can be an energy source during ketosis.

In some industrial settings, Caprylic Acid may be used as a lubricant.
Caprylic Acid can be included in metalworking fluids to improve lubricity and reduce friction during machining processes.
Caprylic Acid is used in perfumery to create specific scents and fragrances.

Products containing Caprylic Acid are formulated as soluble concentrate/liquids and ready-to-use liquids.
Caprylic Acid is also used in the treatment of some bacterial infections. 
Due to its relatively short chain length it has no difficulty in penetrating fatty cell wall membranes, hence its effectiveness in combating certain lipid-coated bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and various species of Streptococcus.

Caprylic Acid is used commercially in the production of esters used in perfumery and also in the manufacture of dyes.
Some studies have shown that Caprylic Acid is effective to excess calorie burning taken as a dietary supplement, resulting in weigh loss.

Caprylic Acid is used commercially in the production of esters used in perfumery and also in the manufacture of dyes.
Caprylic Acid is an antimicrobial pesticide used as a food contact surface sanitizer in commercial food handling establishments on dairy equipment, food processing equipment, breweries, wineries, and beverage processing plants. 

Safety Profile Of Caprylic Acid: 
Caprylic Acid moderately toxic by intravenous route. 
Caprylic Acid mildly toxic by ingestion. 
Mutation data reported. 

Caprylic Acid a skin irritant. 
Caprylic Acid yields irritating vapors that can cause coughmg. 
When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.

Caprylic Acid is an irritant to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. 
Contact with the skin can lead to irritation, redness, and discomfort. 
Contact with the eyes can cause irritation, tearing, and potentially more serious eye damage if not promptly rinsed.

While Caprylic Acid is generally considered safe when used in food and cosmetics at approved levels, excessive consumption or exposure can be harmful. 
Ingesting large amounts may cause digestive discomfort and, in rare cases, more severe health effects.

Environmental Impact Of Caprylic Acid: 
Improper disposal or release of Caprylic Acid into the environment can have negative ecological consequences.
Caprylic Acid is important to follow proper disposal and environmental regulations.

Synonyms Of Caprylic Acid:
Caprylic Acid
Caprylic Acid
124-07-2
n-Caprylic Acid
Octylic acid
n-Caprylic Acid
octoic acid
n-octylic acid
n-Octoic acid
1-heptanecarboxylic acid
Enantic acid
Octic acid
C-8 acid
Caprylsaeure
FEMA No. 2799
Kaprylsaeure
Hexacid 898
Acido octanoico
0ctanoic acid
Acide octanoique
1-Caprylic Acid
Acidum octanocium
Kyselina kaprylova
capryloate
C8:0
octylate
Octansaeure
Caprylic Acid (natural)
Acide octanoique [French]
Acido octanoico [Spanish]
Acidum octanocium [Latin]
Kyselina kaprylova [Czech]
NSC 5024
NSC-5024
Caprylic Acid [USAN:INN]
Caprylic Acid (Caprylic Acid)
CCRIS 4689
HSDB 821
Kortacid-0899
CHEBI:28837
Emery 657
Prifac 2901
Prifac-2901
Lunac 8-95
EDENOR C 8-98-100
Caprylic Acid-8-13C
EINECS 204-677-5
Caprylic Acid-7-13C
MFCD00004429
BRN 1747180
UNII-OBL58JN025
CH3-[CH2]6-COOH
AI3-04162
OBL58JN025
DTXSID3021645
NSC5024
n-caprylate
n-octoate
n-octylate
Caprylic Acid (NF)
NCGC00090957-01
C8H16O2
Caprylic Acid (USAN)
1-heptanecarboxylate
EC 204-677-5
Caprylic Acid [NF]
Caprylic Acid [USAN]
287111-08-4
4-02-00-00982 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
68937-74-6
DTXCID501645
287111-23-3
CAS-124-07-2
Acid C8
287111-06-2
caprylic-acid
n-octanoicacid
Acide octanoque
octanic acid
acidum octanoicum
Copper as octanoate
Kortacid 0899
n-heptanecarboxylic acid
OAA (CHRIS Code)
Caprylic Acid, ?99%
Lunac 8-98
Heptane-1-carboxylic acid
Caprylic Acid, >=98%
Caprylic Acid, >=99%
bmse000502
D0XS4G
Caprylic Acid [MI]
Caprylic Acid [II]
SCHEMBL3933
WLN: QV7
NCIOpen2_002902
NCIOpen2_009358
Caprylic Acid (USAN/INN)
Caprylic Acid [INN]
Caprylic Acid [INCI]
Caprylic Acid [FHFI]
Caprylic Acid [HSDB]
MLS002415762
Caprylic Acid, >=96.0%
Caprylic Acid (Caprylic Acid)
Caprylic Acid [VANDF]
IS_D15-Caprylic Acid
Caprylic Acid [MART.]
CHEMBL324846
GTPL4585
Caprylic Acid, >=98%, FG
QSPL 011
QSPL 184
Caprylic Acid [USP-RS]
Caprylic Acid [WHO-DD]
Caprylic Acid; (Caprylic Acid)
HMS2270A23
Caprylic Acid, analytical standard
Caprylic Acid [EP IMPURITY]
STR10050
EINECS 273-085-7
Tox21_111045
Tox21_201279
Tox21_300345
BDBM50485608
Caprylic Acid [EP MONOGRAPH]
CAPRYLIC-ACID, NATURAL (C8)
FA 8:0
LMFA01010008
LS-691
s6296
STL282742
AKOS000118802
Caprylic Acid, natural, >=98%, FG
DB04519
FA(8:0)
Caprylic Acid, for synthesis, 99.5%
NCGC00090957-02
NCGC00090957-03
NCGC00090957-04
NCGC00090957-05
NCGC00254446-01
NCGC00258831-01
BP-27909
HY-41417
SMR001252279
CS-0016549
FT-0660765
O0027
EN300-21305
C06423
D05220
Q409564
SR-01000865607
J-005040
SR-01000865607-2
BRD-K35170555-001-07-9
Z104495238
Caprylic Acid (CONSTITUENT OF SAW PALMETTO) [DSC]
Caprylic Acid, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
43FDA9D7-2300-41E7-A373-A34F25B81553
Caprylic Acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Caprylic Acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Caprylic Acid (Caprylic Acid), Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material

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