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Valerate

Introduction: Valerate

Description of Valerate

Valerate: A salt of valeric acid; some forms are still used in modern medicine. SYN: valerianate.
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Terms associated with Valerate:

Terms Similar to Valerate:

  • Pentanoates

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Broader terms for Valerate

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Hierarchical classifications of Valerate

The following list attempts to classify Valerate into categories where each line is subset of the next.

MeSH 2007 Hierarchy:

MeSH 2007 Hierarchy

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