reacylating
Reacylating is a chemical process that involves the introduction of an acyl group into a molecule. An acyl group is a functional group derived from an organic acid by removing the hydroxyl group. This process is essentially the reverse of deacylation, where an acyl group is removed.
The most common type of reacylation is acylation, where an acyl group is attached to an atom
Reacylation reactions often involve acylating agents, which are compounds that readily transfer an acyl group. Common
In biological systems, reacylating processes are also significant. For instance, the synthesis of lipids often involves