butyryl in English

noun

flammable chemical substance

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1. Fatty acid cellulose ester film having acetyl group and butyryl group

2. (b) 1717 acetyl chloride, 1723 allyl iodide, 1815 propionyl chloride, 2353 butyryl chloride, 2395 isobutyryl chloride.

3. TriButyrin, 97%, C15H26O6, CAS Number-60-01-5, Butyrin, butyryl triglyceride, glycerol tributanoate, glycerol tributyrate, glyceroltriButyrin, glyceryl tributyrate

4. Viewing angle-compensating optical film for vertical alignment lcd (va lcd) utilizing cellulose ester film having acetyl group and butyryl group

5. Buttstrapped\V buttstrapping\V buttstrap\VN butty\N Butt\N butt\NVi Butung\N butyl alcohol\h butyl aldehyde\h butyl group\h butyl oxalate\h butylene group\h butylene\N butyl\N Butyl\N Butyn\N butyraceous\A butyraldehyde\N butyral\N butyrate\N butyric acid\h butyric ether\h butyrically\v butyric\A butyrin\N butyryl group\h butyryl\A

6. The recombinant microorganism with an increased butanol production ability according to the present invention is characterized in that a gene encoding an enzyme which converts acetyl CoA into acetate is deleted in a host microorganism having a gene encoding enzymes involved in the biosynthetic pathway into acetyl CoA and butyryl CoA.

7. The recombinant mutant microorganism with an increased production ability of butanol or an alcohol mixture and an acetone removing ability according to the present invention is characterized in that a gene encoding an enzyme involved in the production of butanol from butyryl-CoA or butylaldehyde and involved in the production of isopropanol from acetone is amplified or introduced into a host microorganism.

8. The present invention relates to a cellulose ester film, and more specifically to a viewing angle-compensating optical film for VA LCD utilizing cellulose ester film having acetyl and butyryl groups, the optical film being characterized by low-substituting, comparatively to existing film, a functional group of raw material, and having a degree of substitution of cellulose ester utilized in the optical film, in total, of 1.87 to 2.92.