An amyl is a dated name in organic chemistry for pentyl.
The root word "amyl" refers to a group of organic compounds containing five carbon atoms. It is often found in the names of chemical compounds like amyl alcohol or amyl nitrite.
Max Amyl's birth name is Chiapale, Max Gabriel Emmanuel Louis.
Max Amyl died on March 2, 1982, in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France.
Amyl nitrite isn't typically tested for, and therefore it does not show up.
Max Amyl was born on May 11, 1921, in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhne, France.
amyl nitrate
Amyl nitrite is not typically included in standard drug tests as it is not a controlled substance. However, it is important to note that amyl nitrite can cause a false positive result for drugs like amyl nitrate, amphetamine, and ecstasy on some drug tests due to chemical similarities.
Benjamin Owen Isaac has written: 'The thermal decomposition of amyl phosphonium salts and amyl bromides'
The formula for amyl acetate is CH3COOC5H11P.S. If you ever want to know anything else like this, just search the compound (enter "amyl acetate" into the "Enter a question here..." box).
Amyl butyrate, CH3[CH2]2C(=O)-O[CH2]4CH3, IUPAC name: pentyl butanoate This ester has a smell reminiscent of pear or apricot. This chemical is used as an flavour added to cigarette- and pipe tobaccos.
amyl/o
Amyl nitrite