Meaning of "valerianate" in English

Valerianate refers to a type of chemical compound derived from valeric acid. These compounds are often found in valerian root, which is commonly used in herbal medicine. Valerianate salts and esters are of interest primarily due to their potential therapeutic properties. They have applications in lowering stress and anxiety, promoting relaxation, and improving sleep. Their characteristic aromatic properties make them useful in the production of perfumes and flavors as well, marking their versatility in both medical and commercial fields.

Meaning of "valerianate" in French

In French, "valerianate" has the same chemical connotation, referring to compounds derived from acide valérique. These are significant in medical and aromatic applications. Often extracted from the root of the 'valérian', a plant known for its calming and sleep-inducing properties, valerianates are utilized for their potential health benefits. Additionally, they are used in the fragrance industry due to their distinctive aroma, indicating their dual utility in both medical and fragrance creation spheres.

Pronunciation of "valerianate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [vəˈlɪə.ri.ə.neɪt]

Pronunciation Variations: In British English, the pronunciation might lean towards being more phonetic, while in American English, there can be a smoother flow of sounds. Accents might slightly alter the stress on different syllables.

Pronunciation of "valerianate" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [valɛʁjanat]

Pronunciation Variations: Regional accents can cause slight variations in pronunciation in French. In Southern France, pronunciations tend to be more drawn out, while in Northern France, they are typically more clipped.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The valerianate compound was used in the new sleep aid formula. (Le composé de valérianate a été utilisé dans la nouvelle formule d'aide au sommeil.)

  2. Many perfumers appreciate the aromatic qualities of valerianate. (De nombreux parfumeurs apprécient les qualités aromatiques du valérianate.)

  3. Researchers are studying the benefits of valerianate in reducing anxiety. (Les chercheurs étudient les bienfaits du valérianate dans la réduction de l'anxiété.)

  4. Valerianate esters are often included in herbal remedies. (Les esters de valérianate sont souvent inclus dans les remèdes à base de plantes.)

  5. The presence of valerianate in natural oils is well-documented. (La présence de valérianate dans les huiles naturelles est bien documentée.)

  6. Doctors sometimes recommend valerianate for its calming effects. (Les médecins recommandent parfois le valérianate pour ses effets calmants.)

  7. Valerianate's role in traditional medicine is notable. (Le rôle du valérianate dans la médecine traditionnelle est notable.)

  8. She preferred the valerianate-infused bath oils for relaxation. (Elle préférait les huiles de bain infusées au valérianate pour se détendre.)

  9. The synthesis of valerianate requires precise chemical processes. (La synthèse du valérianate nécessite des procédés chimiques précis.)

  10. Valerianate has a long history of use in various cultures. (Le valérianate a une longue histoire d'utilisation dans diverses cultures.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "valerianate" in English

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Similar Words: valeric acid, valerate, valeranone, valeroate, scent, aroma, flavor, ester, compound, herbal extract

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "valerianate" in French

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Similar Words: acide valérique, valérate, arôme, parfum, ester, composé, extrait de plante, huile essentielle, calmant, apaisant

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