monohappoinen
Monohappoinen, also known as monohappic acid, is a type of fatty acid that contains a single carboxyl group. It is a subclass of carboxylic acids, which are organic compounds characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group (-COOH). Monohappoinen acids are typically saturated, meaning they have no double bonds between carbon atoms. They are commonly found in nature and are essential components of biological systems.
The general formula for monohappoinen acids is CnH2nO2, where 'n' represents the number of carbon atoms in
Monohappoinen acids can be further classified based on the number of carbon atoms in their structure. Short-chain
The study of monohappoinen acids is important in fields such as biochemistry, organic chemistry, and nutrition.