Esterification of butyric acid with glycerol (Main Reaction) N-Butyric acid Glycerol N-Butyric acid 1-Mono-butyrin Water 1,3 Di-butyrin Tri-butyrin.

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Esterification of butyric acid with glycerol (Main Reaction) N-Butyric acid Glycerol N-Butyric acid 1-Mono-butyrin Water 1,3 Di-butyrin Tri-butyrin 1,3 Di-butyrin Water Hydroxyl group Carboxylic group Main Product Rxn1 Rxn2 Rxn3

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