organik bir madde, keton

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(Tıp) ketone
a class of strong volatile organic solvents such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
An organic compound that contains the bi-valent ketone groups Usually a colorless volatile liquid, such as acetone or dimethyl ketone, but may also be a crystalline solid, such as camphor
Class of organic compounds in which the carbonyl group (O=C) is attached to two carbon groups Used primarily as solvents
Blood chemical formed in the liver when the body is deprived of carbohydrates; may raise seizure threshold to help prevent seizures
An organic compound with a carbonyl group attached to two carbon atoms Usually indicates a strong, fast evaporating solvent
a chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy High levels of ketones can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis and coma Sometimes referred to as ketone bodies
compound with a carbonyl group located between two alkyl groups
any of a class of organic compounds having a carbonyl group linked to a carbon atom in each of two hydrocarbon radicals
A homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom-by a double bond-in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule
{i} organic compound containing a carbonyl group (Chemistry)
acid by-product of metabolism
In general the ketones are colorless volatile liquids having a pungent ethereal odor
break down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake
A break down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake
A compound in which a C=O (carbonyl) function group is bound to two carbon atoms, such as CH3COCH3
Waste product produced when the body is using fat as an energy source Ketones are acids, and can cause damage or death to cells Excess ketones accumulate in the blood and are excreted in the urine Acetone is a ketone which can be eliminated through the lungs Ketoacidotic animals often have a chemical smell to their breath (Some nail polish removers contain acetone - it is a similar smell)
A break-down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake
A type of acid left over when your body burns some of its own fat for fuel because it can't get enough sugar (glucose) to use for energy
Any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group (CO; see functional group) bonded to two carbon atoms. Ketones can participate in many chemical reactions, though to a lesser extent than the related aldehydes. Many more complex organic compounds have ketones as building blocks. Their chief industrial use is as solvents and in the manufacture of explosives, lacquers, paints, and textiles. Acetone is the most important ketone; several sugars and some natural and synthetic steroids are ketones. In ketosis, ketones produced by lipid metabolism accumulate in the blood and urine in abnormal amounts, usually because of starvation or a metabolic disease such as diabetes mellitus
One of a class of organic compounds containing the group CO
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