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alkylation
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alkylation /al·kyl·a·tion/ (al″kĭ-la´shun) the substitution of an alkyl group for an active hydrogen atom in an organic compound.
al·kyl·a·tion (lk-lshn)
n.
A process in which one or more alkyl groups are substituted for hydrogen atoms in an organic compound.

alkylation,
a chemical reaction in which an alkyl group is transferred from an alkylating agent. When such organic reactions occur with a biologically significant cellular constituent such as deoxyribonucleic acid, they result in interference with mitosis and cell division.


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