butanolide
/byʊˈtɑːnɔːlaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound that is a lactone derived from butyric acid, especially one that is used in the synthesis of vitamins.
“The chemist studied the properties of various butanolides in the lab.”
2. chemistry
A cyclic ester, a class of compounds that have a lactone ring in their molecular structure.
“The researcher identified several butanolides in the sample using chromatography.”