Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

acetyl-group

Noun
/əˈsiːtəl/
Definition
A functional group with the formula C2H3O, commonly involved in the formation of various organic compounds.
Examples
  • The acetyl-group is essential in the formation of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter.
  • In biochemistry, the addition of an acetyl-group can alter the activity of enzymes and proteins.
Meaning
The acetyl group is a part of many important biochemical substances, including acetylcholine and acetylated compounds, and plays a crucial role in metabolism.
Synonyms
  • Acetyl
  • CH3CO-
  • Acetoxy