acetilálás
Acetilálás is a chemical reaction where an acetyl group (CH3CO-) is transferred to another molecule. This process is a type of acylation, specifically involving the introduction of an acetyl functional group. Acetyl groups can be derived from various acetylating agents, commonly acetic anhydride or acetyl chloride. Acetylation plays a significant role in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
In organic synthesis, acetilálás is often used to protect hydroxyl or amino groups. By acetylating these functional
Biochemically, acetilálás is a crucial post-translational modification for proteins. Acetyl groups are typically added to the