acyldonatorer
Acyldonatorer, also known as acyl group donors, are chemical compounds that transfer an acyl group (R-C=O) to another molecule. This process is called acylation. Acyl groups are important functional groups found in many organic molecules, including esters, amides, and anhydrides.
The most common type of acylation reaction involves the transfer of an acetyl group (CH3-C=O). Acetyl group
Acyl group donors can be broadly classified into several categories based on their chemical structure and
The mechanism of acylation typically involves the nucleophilic attack of the substrate molecule on the carbonyl
In biological systems, acyl group transfer is often catalyzed by enzymes. For instance, acetyltransferases are a