RasvahappoCoAn
RasvahappoCoAn is a term found mainly in speculative or niche discussions about chemistry and is not part of standard chemical nomenclature. The name combines rasvahappo, Finnish for fatty acid, with CoAn, an abbreviated form that several authors interpret as referring to a cobalt-containing anionic fragment or a motif related to Coenzyme A derivatives. In these contexts, rasvahappoCoAn is used to denote a hypothetical class of fatty acid–cobalt complexes rather than a well-defined, widely accepted compound.
Conceptually, a fatty acid moiety could be envisioned as a carboxylate ligand (R-CH2-CH2-COO−) coordinating to a
Context and status: The term is rarely used in formal publications and is more likely to appear
See also: Fatty acids, acyl-CoA, cobalt complexes, coordination chemistry.