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ketone
[ kee-tohn ]
noun
- any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
adjective
- containing the ketone group.
ketone
/ ˈkiːtəʊn; kɪˈtɒnɪk /
noun
- any of a class of compounds with the general formula R′COR, where R and R′ are alkyl or aryl groups See also acetone
ketone
/ kē′tōn′ /
- Any of a class of organic compounds having the general formula RCOR|||PRIMARY_STRESS|||, where R and R|||PRIMARY_STRESS||| are hydrocarbon radicals that are both attached to the carbon atom of the carbonyl (CO) group. Acetone is a ketone.
Derived Forms
- ketonic, adjective
Other Words From
- ke·ton·ic [ki-, ton, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ketone1
Example Sentences
Magistrates were told how she had Type 1 diabetes, and often vomited when her ketone levels were imbalanced, sometimes causing her to need hospital.
To feed cells that normally subsist on carbs, the liver pumps out molecules called ketones, hence the diet’s name.
It is about the presence of the ketone body, a substance produced by the liver and used as an energy source when glucose is not available.
While specific products aren’t banned, the law states judges enforcing the measure could consider the inclusion of ingredients including creatine, green tea extract and raspberry ketone.
"But the ketogenic diet can provide ketones as an alternative fuel to glucose for a brain with energy dysfunction."
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