karboksylation
Karboksylation (carboxylation in English) is the chemical process of introducing a carboxyl group (-COOH) into an organic substrate. The carboxyl unit is typically delivered by carbon dioxide (CO2) or bicarbonate, and the reaction often proceeds through a carboxylate intermediate that is protonated to yield a carboxylic acid. Karboksylation can be catalyzed by enzymes in biological systems or carried out by chemical methods in the laboratory or industry.
In biology, karboksylation reactions are essential for metabolism, carbon fixation, and biosynthesis. Many enzymes called carboxylases
In chemical synthesis, karboksylation provides a route to carboxylic acids from various substrates. Methods include the
Overall, karboksylation is a versatile transformation operative in biology and chemistry, enabling the formation of carboxyl-containing