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Methyl heptanoate  (Synonyms: Methyl enanthate)

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Methyl heptanoate, commonly used as a flavoring and fragrance ingredient in the food and cosmetic industries, Methyl heptanoate is also used as a solvent for various substances, including resins, oils and waxes, in addition, it has been studied for its potential as a biofuel and polymer production application.

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Methyl heptanoate Chemical Structure

Methyl heptanoate Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 106-73-0

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Description

Methyl heptanoate, commonly used as a flavoring and fragrance ingredient in the food and cosmetic industries, Methyl heptanoate is also used as a solvent for various substances, including resins, oils and waxes, in addition, it has been studied for its potential as a biofuel and polymer production application.

In Vitro

Methyl heptanoate is a biochemical reagent that can be used as a biological material or organic compound for life science related research.

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Molecular Weight

144.21

Formula

C8H16O2

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Appearance

Liquid (Density: 0.87 g/cm3)

Color

Colorless to light yellow

SMILES

O=C(CCCCCC)OC

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Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

Storage

Store at room temperature 3 years

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