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What (who) is caprylic$11233$ - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Octanoic acid; Octanoate; Caprylate; Octanoic acids; Caprylates; Octanoic Acid; C8:0; Caprilic acid; CH3(CH2)6COOH; Octanoates; 1-Heptanecarboxylic acid; Octylic acid; Octoic acid; N-Caprylic acid; N-Octanoic acid; N-Octylic acid; N-Octoic acid

Caprylate         
·noun A salt of caprylic acid.
Medium-chain triglyceride         
CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Medium Chain Triglycerides; Medium chain triglyceride; Medium chain triglycerides; Medium-chain fatty acid; Medium-chain triglycerides; Medium-chain fatty acids; MCT oil; Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride; Medium-chain triglyceride oil
Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) are triglycerides with two or three fatty acids having an aliphatic tail of 6–12 carbon atoms, i.e.

Wikipedia

Caprylic acid

Caprylic acid (from Latin capra 'goat'), also known under the systematic name octanoic acid or C8 Acid, is a saturated fatty acid, medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA). It has the structural formula H3C−(CH2)6−COOH, and is a colorless oily liquid that is minimally soluble in water with a slightly unpleasant rancid-like smell and taste. Salts and esters of octanoic acid are known as octanoates or caprylates. It is a common industrial chemical, which is produced by oxidation of the C8 aldehyde. Its compounds are found naturally in the milk of various mammals and as a minor constituent of coconut oil and palm kernel oil.

Two other acids are named after goats via the Latin word capra: caproic acid (C6) and capric acid (C10). Together, these three fatty acids comprise 15% of the fatty acids in goat milk fat.