OCO2Et
OCO2Et is a chemical compound, specifically an ester, that plays a role in organic chemistry research. Its full chemical name is ethyl oxalacetate. This molecule is derived from oxalic acid and ethanol, featuring a keto group and an ester group on a four-carbon chain. OCO2Et is often encountered in studies related to metabolism, particularly in the context of the Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle, where related compounds like oxaloacetate are central.
Researchers may utilize OCO2Et as a reagent or a standard in analytical techniques. Its properties, such as