Medical Dictionary – The definition of Acetone
Acetone is a form of organic compounds which is an intermediate form in fermentations of the bacteria mostly due to the oxidation of fatty acid. Acetone may accumulate in the blood especially during starvation. Acetone may mix fairly well with both water and fat and is also a volatile liquid. Acetone is useful in chromatography and preparation for the tissue for enzyme extraction.
Acetone is a form of organic compounds which is an intermediate form in fermentations of the bacteria mostly due to the oxidation of fatty acid. Acetone may accumulate in the blood especially during starvation. Acetone may mix fairly well with both water and fat and is also a volatile liquid. Acetone is useful in chromatography and preparation for the tissue for enzyme extraction.