Hydroxy vs Octadecatrienoyl - What's the difference?
hydroxy | octadecatrienoyl |
(chemistry) Being, or containing a hydroxyl radical.
* Note : used as a prefix, hydroxy-, in the names of very many organic compounds
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical derived from octadecatrienoic acid by loss of the hydroxy group; linolenoyl
