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valeric

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valeric [vəˈlɛrɪk -ˈlɪərɪk]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) of, relating to, or derived from valerian


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Nowadays, different strategies of feeding substrate have been described for these bacteria with glucose and propionic acid or glucose and valeric acid.
The typical constituents of valerian roots are found to be valeric and isovaleric acid, monoterpenes ([alpha]-pinene, [alpha]-fenchene, camphene), monoterpenic esters (bornyl acetate, myrtenyl acetate, myrtenyl isovaleriate), oxygen containing sesquiterpenes, and valerian cyclopentanoid sesquiterpenes such as valerenal, valerenone, valerenol, valerenyl acetate, valerenic acid, and valerenyl isovalerate.
It involves the following steps: * Hydrolyze the acrylated extracts in the simulant with [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] KOH in a tight-closed bottle, in presence of 4-methyl valeric acid (internal standard) and methyl hydroquinone (polymerization inhibitor).
 
 
 
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