Although the process of
butyric acid degradation can also be divided into three phases, it differed from that of propionic acid degradation.
Fishes fed on carotenoid,
butyric acid or combination diets exhibited numerically increased RBC and WBC counts (p<0.05; Table 4) when compared to the control.
The second method is based on the transesterification of triglycerides as FA pentyl esters; the elongation of the alcohol chain produced heavier esters and increased the length of the ester of
butyric acid to nine carbon atoms.
For
butyric acid, the average concentration was 0.22% and below 0.5%, as recommended by Kung Jr.
The objective of the present study was to investigate the adsorption behaviours by use of activated carbon (AC) for the removal of benzoic acid (BA), valeric acid (VA),
butyric acid (BUA) and propionic acid (PA) from aqueous solutions by changing their initial concentration.
Examples include polypeptides, cellulose derivatives, polylactic acid resins, polypropylene oxides, and poly(betahydroxy
butyric acid).
In order to study effect of various concentrations of Indole
butyric acid (IBA), Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and mixture of these two hormones (IBA+NAA) on the rooting of semi-hardwood cutting of the Azalea alexander L., an experiment was carried out in a greenhouse around the Salmanshar.
Among the organisms targeted by GTI's qPCR testing are total bacteria, total archaea, sulfate-reducing bacteria, sulfate-reducing archaea, acid-producing bacteria (acetic and
butyric acid producers), iron-oxidizing bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, and methanogens.
These ferment some carbohydrates to
butyric acid instead of the desired lactic acid [8].
They found that a chemical, 4-phenyl
butyric acid, that relieves this stress, prevents die cells from failing, suggesting a potential target for clinical intervention.