Which of the following acids has an aroma similar to that ofgoats?
A. butyric acid
B. caproic acid
C. myristic acid
D. valeric acid
Which of the following acids has an aroma similar to that ofgoats?
A. butyric acid
B. caproic acid
C. myristic acid
D. valeric acid
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