Monday, April 23, 2012

What Does Capric Acid Mean?

Capric acid
Decanoic acid, or capric acid, is a saturated fatty acid. Its formula is CH3(CH2)8COOH. Salts and esters of decanoic acid are called decanoates. The term capric acid arises from the Latin "capric" which pertains to goats due to their olfactory similarities.
Capric acid occurs naturally in coconut oil and palm kernel oil, as well as in the milk of various mammals and to a lesser extent in other animal fats.
It is used in organic synthesis and industrially in the manufacture of perfumes, lubricants, greases, rubber, dyes, plastics, food additives and pharmaceuticals.
Two other acids are named after goats: caproic (C6) and caprylic (C8). Along with decanoic acid, these total 15% in goat milk fat.
Capric acid is a white crystal with nasty smell.The melting point is 31.5℃ and the boiling point is 270℃,148-150℃(1.46kPa). It is soluble in alcohol,ether,benzene,chloroform and carbon disulfide,but insoluble in water.

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