oxybutyric acid
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Definition
Noun: 1. A hydroxy derivative of butyric acid: A chemical compound that is structurally related to butyric acid but contains a hydroxyl (-OH) group. This term is primarily used in biochemistry and organic chemistry contexts.
Usage
- Scientific/Medical Context: The term is used to describe specific isomers of this compound, which are intermediates in metabolic pathways.
- Beta-hydroxybutyric acid is a ketone body and a type of oxybutyric acid.
- The study focused on the synthesis of various oxybutyric acid derivatives.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in technical, scientific literature. In common medical or nutritional contexts, the specific isomers (like beta-hydroxybutyric acid) are named directly rather than using the general term "oxybutyric acid."
Variants and Related Words
- Beta-hydroxybutyric acid (β-hydroxybutyric acid): The most commonly referenced isomer, a ketone body produced during fatty acid metabolism.
- Alpha-hydroxybutyric acid (α-hydroxybutyric acid): Another isomer, sometimes discussed as a metabolic marker.
- Butyric acid: The parent compound from which oxybutyric acid is derived.
- Hydroxy acid: The broader class of compounds to which it belongs.
Synonyms
- Hydroxybutanoic acid (This is the systematic IUPAC name).
- There are no common, non-scientific synonyms for this specific chemical term.
Noun
- hydroxy derivative of butyric acid