Explain the presence of carboxylic acid and esters in food items?

Explain the presence of carboxylic acid and esters in food items? 1

The odor of vinegar caused by the presence of acetic acid, a carboxylic acid, in the vinegar. The odor of ripe bananas and many other fruits is due to the presence of esters, compounds that can be prepared by the reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol. Because esters do not have hydrogen bonds between molecules, they have lower vapor pressures than the alcohols and carboxylic acids.

 

Explain the presence of carboxylic acid and esters in food items? 2

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