noun
- A chemical reaction in which an acyl group is introduced into a molecule, typically replacing a hydrogen atom.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- Acylation is a common reaction used in organic synthesis to modify the structure of compounds.
- The acylation of amines produces amides, which are important in pharmaceutical chemistry.
- Friedel-Crafts acylation is a standard method for introducing acyl groups into aromatic rings.
- Protein acylation plays a crucial role in cell signaling and protein localization.
- The acylation reaction requires an acyl donor and a catalyst to proceed efficiently.