1861 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XIII. 237,I have named the new substance acetoxybenzamic acid.
1901 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXX. ii. 408Aspirin (o-acetoxybenzoic acid) does not increase the flow of urine, but somewhat raises the total output of solids.
1990 EMBO Jrnl. IX. 3828/1Thermocyte suspensions..were loaded with acetoxy-methyl ester of indo-1.
1945 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LII. 1191In acetic acid solution the epoxy ring is opened and mixtures of hydroxy-acetoxy compounds are obtained. [ of peracetic acid]
1981 Sci. Amer. June 72/1The cephalosporin molecule could be further modified without altering its essential ring system by means of chemical procedures that exchange the acetoxy group ( -OCOCH3 ) attached to the carbon atom designated 3′ projecting for the six-membered ring for other groups or for a hydrogen atom.
ac·e·toxy-
\|asə|täksē\ combining form
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from acet- + oxy-
: containing the univalent acetate radical CH3COO — — in names of organic compounds
< acetoxynaphthoic acid >
— compare acetato-
< acetoxynaphthoic acid >
— compare acetato-