ncaproic
n-caproic acid, also known as hexanoic acid or caproic acid in its straight-chain form, is a saturated carboxylic acid with six carbon atoms. It is the n-alkyl derivative of the carboxyl group and is the straight-chain isomer of caproic acid. Its chemical formula is C6H12O2. The compound is a colorless, oily liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor commonly described as rancid or cheesy. It is poorly soluble in water but dissolves in many organic solvents and forms esters with alcohols.
Natural occurrence and production
n-Caproic acid occurs in trace amounts in some animal fats and dairy products, particularly through lipolysis
Hexanoic acid serves primarily as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It is used to prepare hexyl esters
Like other long-chain carboxylic acids, n-caproic acid can be an irritant to skin and eyes and may