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enanthate

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enanthate /en·an·thate/ (ĕ-nan´thāt) USAN contraction for heptanoate, the anionic form of the seven-carbon saturated fatty acid enanthic acid, which is producible by oxidation of fats.
enanthate [en-an´thāt]
USAN contraction for heptanoate.


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