Acetyl
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In organic chemistry, acetyl (ethanoyl), is a functional group, the acyl of acetic acid, with chemical formula -COCH3.
[change] Structure
The acetyl group contains a methyl group bonded to a carbonyl with a lone electron left over. This electron forms a chemical bond to the rest (R) of the molecule.
[change] Use
The acetyl group is part of any organic compounds such as acetylcholine and acetyl-CoA.