Acetyl

Acetyl is the radical of acetic acid. It contains a methyl group single-bonded to a carbonyl. The carbon of the carbonyl has an lone electron available, with which it forms a chemical bond to the remainder of the molecule. The chemical structure is

O=C-
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   CH3
 

The acetyl radical is a component of many organic compounds, including acetyl-CoA, the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and the analgesics acetaminophen and acetylsalicylic acid (better known as aspirin).

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See also: Acetyl, Acetaminophen, Acetic acid, Acetyl coenzyme A, Acetylcholine, Analgesic, Aspirin, Carbon, Carbonyl