Acetyl coa
the acetylated form of coenzyme a, formed as an intermediate in the oxidation of carbohydrates, fats, and protein in animal metabolism.
acetyl coa abbr.
acetyl coenzyme a
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the univalent group, ch 3 co–, derived from acetic acid.
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acetyl-coa synthetase acetyl-coa synthetase n. a ligase that catalyzes the formation of acetyl coa from acetate and coa. also called acetate-coa ligase.
- Acetylate
to introduce one or more groups into (a compound). to become acetylated. verb (transitive) to introduce an acetyl group into (a chemical compound) (intransitive) (of a chemical compound) to gain or suffer subst-tution of an acetyl group
- Acetylation
to introduce one or more groups into (a compound). to become acetylated. historical examples the furfural constants of the lignocellulose are unaffected by the acetylation and condensation. researches on cellulose c. f. cross verb (transitive) to introduce an acetyl group into (a chemical compound) (intransitive) (of a chemical compound) to gain or suffer subst-tution of […]
- Acetylcholine
biochemistry. the acetic acid ester of , c 7 h 17 no 3 , released and hydrolyzed during nerve conduction and causing muscle action by transmitting nerve impulses across synapses. pharmacology. this substance used in its chloride form in eye surgery. abbreviation: ach. historical examples it inactivates an enzyme which controls the transmission of nerve […]