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Anchor text: valerian
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Preceding Context: Valproic acid (systematic name 2-propylpentanoic acid and historical name 2-propylvaleric acid) was first synthesized in 1882 by B.S. Burton as an analogue of valeric acid, found naturally in
Succeeding Context: . Names are given to organic acids in the following way. Each organic acid containing only one chain with a specific number of carbon atoms was given the name of the natural (organic) substance from which it was first isolated, e.g. caproic acid (goat). The many historical names became too difficult to memorize. So systematic names were given based on Greek numbers starting from 5, pentanoic acid (valeric acid), then 6, hexanoic acid (caproic acid), etc. Each carbon atom in the chain can then have a group of atoms bonded to it. The name of this group and the number of the carbon atom to which it is attached is then prefixed to the root name of the acid, thus 2-propylpentanoic acid. (propyl is the name of a three-carbon atom chain.)
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Valproic acid

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