citratelike
Citratelike is an informal descriptor used in chemistry and biochemistry to refer to molecules whose structure or binding behavior resembles that of citrate (2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate). It is not a formal IUPAC term, but appears in literature to indicate certain shared features with citrate, such as multiple carboxylate groups and the potential to act as multidentate ligands.
Structural features commonly associated with citratelike ligands include a backbone that mimics the tri-carboxylate framework of
In coordination chemistry and related fields, citratelike ligands can bind metal ions through carboxylate oxygens, frequently
Usage notes: because citratelike is not a standardized term, precise meaning depends on context. When used,