tributyrin

/ˌtɹaɪbjuːˈtɛərɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ester used in the production of certain plastics and other synthetic materials.

“The factory uses tributyrin as a key ingredient in their production process.”

2. chemistry

A triester of glycerol derived from fatty acids, used as a solvent and in the production of cellulose acetate.

“In a lab setting, tributyrin is used to dissolve certain compounds.”

Synonyms

  • glycerol triacetate
  • tributyrate

Antonyms

  • none