"Hydroxylic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hydroxylic refers to a compound or molecule that contains a hydroxyl (-OH) group. A hydroxyl group is a functional group composed of a hydrogen and oxygen atom, typically written as -OH. The term "hydroxylic" is often used to describe compounds that possess one or more hydroxyl groups.
Hydroxylamine is a colorless, crystalline chemical compound with the formula NH2OH. It is a strong reducing agent and is used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, particularly in the synthesis of aldehydes and ketones. It is also used as a indicator in acid-base titrations, as it changes color in response to changes in pH.
Hydroxylase is an enzyme that adds a hydroxyl group (-OH) to a molecule. Enzymes of this type are often involved in the oxidative metabolism of xenobiotics and endogenous compounds.
Hydroxylation is a chemical reaction in which an atom of oxygen (O) is added to a molecule, resulting in the formation of a hydroxyl group (-OH). This reaction often occurs in biological systems, such as in the metabolism of certain compounds, and can be an important step in the synthesis of many biomolecules, including steroids, fatty acids, and amino acids.