noun
- a salt or ester of butyric acid, containing four carbon atoms in a straight chain
Usage: chemistry term; commonly used in biochemistry and nutrition contexts
Examples
- Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid produced by gut bacteria.
- The butyrate molecule plays an important role in intestinal health.
- Sodium butyrate is sometimes used as a food additive.
- Researchers study butyrate's effects on metabolism and inflammation.
- Butyrate concentration in the colon can influence digestive function.