acyl

/ˈeɪsɪl/
noun
  1. A chemical group derived from an acid by removing a hydroxyl group, often found in organic compounds.
    • An acyl group is a key part of many organic molecules like esters and amides.
    • In biochemistry, acyl groups are transferred between molecules during metabolism.
    • The chemist explained how an acyl chloride reacts with water to form an acid.
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