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octanoatecontaining

Octanoate-containing compounds are chemical species that include the octanoate moiety, the conjugate base of octanoic acid (caprylic acid), or esters derived from octanoic acid. They can be salts, such as sodium octanoate or potassium octanoate, in which the carboxylate group carries a metal cation, or esters in which the carboxylate is linked to an alkyl or aryl group. In addition to salts, octanoate esters (for example octyl octanoate) are common, formed by esterification of octanoic acid with alcohols. These compounds are part of a broader class of medium-chain fatty acids and their derivatives, often referred to as MCFAs.

Applications include use in the food and flavor industry, where octanoate and octanoate esters contribute to

Properties: Octanoate salts are typically water-soluble due to their ionic nature, whereas octanoate esters are more

Safety and regulation: Like other fatty acid derivatives, octanoate-containing compounds have varying toxicity and regulatory status

See also: octanoic acid; medium-chain fatty acids; octyl octanoate; sodium octanoate.

aroma
and
taste
and
can
serve
as
fragrance
ingredients.
In
cosmetics
and
personal
care,
octanoate
salts
and
esters
function
as
surfactants,
emollients,
or
emulsion
stabilizers.
In
pharmaceuticals,
octanoate
derivatives
may
serve
as
active
ingredients
or
excipients
and
are
used
to
modify
lipophilicity
or
drug
release.
In
nutrition,
medium-chain
triglycerides
containing
octanoate
are
used
as
dietary
fats
and
in
clinical
nutrition.
lipophilic.
The
esters
generally
have
characteristic
fruity
or
fatty
odors
and
are
common
in
flavors
and
fragrances;
the
salts
may
have
antimicrobial
properties
or
other
functional
roles
in
formulations.
depending
on
the
specific
chemical,
use,
and
exposure.
They
are
assessed
for
skin
irritation,
environmental
impact,
and
consumer
safety
by
relevant
authorities.