acetyl

/əˈsɛtəl/
noun
  1. A chemical group derived from acetic acid, consisting of two carbon atoms, three hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom.
    • Scientists studied how the acetyl molecule attaches to proteins.
    • The acetyl group is important in many biological molecules.
    • Aspirin contains an acetyl group that helps reduce pain and inflammation.
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